Courses

Introducing curriculum, functioning, units, regulations, systems and facilities within the scope of Orientation Program for new students enrolled to our university.

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Career Management, Intelligence, Talent, Personality, SWOT Analysis, International Exchange Programs, Communication Skills, CV Preparation, Cover Letter Preparation, Recognition of Sectors, Entrepreneurship.

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Essentials of microeconomics and macroeconomics: the economic problem; demand, supply, and price determination; theory of consumer behaviour; theory of the firm; market structures;national income and its determination; problems of economic growth, unemployment, and inflation; macroeconomic policy tools.

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Simple present tense, have/has, there is/are, some/any, can/can't, present continuous tense, articles, prepositions, simple past tense, going to future, comparative adjectives.

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On completion of this course, students will be able to use verb ‘to be’ with days, numbers, colours, nationalities. They can fill in an application form using their personal information. They can identify positive, negative sentences and question in the Present Simple, the Past Simple and the Present Continuous. They can make work-related sentences using personal pronouns, possessive adjectives and determiners. They can explain company types and activities using the Present Simple. They can talk about plans and meetings using prepositions of time. They can make requests and offers on the phone at a basic level using "will". They can comprehend basic letters of complaint and respond to them at a very basic level. They can describe and compare things using basic adjectives. They can comprehend information given in a graph or chart. They can make Type 1 Conditional sentences and explain present future events using numbers, hours and dates at A1 level.

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Concepts of Law and Civil Law, Law and Especially Civil Law Enforcement Resources, Enforcement of Laws, The Concept of Rights and Types of Rights, Acquisition of Rights and Legal Transactions, Concept of Bona Fide and Good Faith, Protection of Rights, Concept of Person and Personality, Beginning of Personality and End of Personality, Legal Capacity of Person and Distinguishing of Persons in Terms of Legal Capacity, Right of Personality (Introduction, Persons' Assets Worth-Protecting), Right of Personality (Protection of Personality, the Name of Persons), Person's Relationship with Other People and Place (Affinity), Register of Births Deaths and Marriages, Legal Persons.

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Introduction to The Constitutional Law, Basic Notions, Movements of Constitutionalism, State, Sovereignty, Administrative Power, Non Separation of Powers, Separation Of Powers, Government Forms, State Forms, Democracy, Representative Democracy, Elections, Referendum, Political Parties, Rights and Freedoms, Regulation, Restriction, Rule of Law, Institutions, Constituted Power: Legislation, Execution, Jurisdiction, Constitutive Power: Making and Changing The Constitution, Constitutionalisation, Constitutional Jurisdiction, The Function of Constitutional Jurisdiction, International Dimension of Constitutional Law.

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Engagement, Marriage, Invalidity of Marriage, Termination of Marriage and Special Divorcement, Procedures to be Applied in case of Divorcement and Action for Judicial Separation and Actions to be Taken, General Provisions of Marriage, Marital Property, Regime of Participation in Acquired Property, Other Marital Property Regimes in Civil Law, Affinity, Formation of Consanguinity, Provisions of Consanguinity, Alimony, Beginning and Termination of Alimony, Properties of Alimony, Home Environment, Family Property, Guardianship, Guardianship in Narrow Meaning, Curatorship and Legal Consultancy, Responsibilities of Guardianship.

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Constitutional Developments of Ottoman Empire, Constitutional Developments of Turkey, Preparation and The Admission of The Constitution of 1982, Comparative Study of General Characteristics of Two Constitutions 1982-1961, Basic Characteristics of The State According to the Constitution of 1982, Human Rights and Freedoms Regime, Under 1982 Constitution, The Structure and The Actions of The State Under 1982 Constitution, Legislative Body Under 1982 Constitution, The Functions of The Legislative Body Under 1982 Constitution, Executive Power Under 1982 Constitution, The Functions of The Executive Power Under 1982 Constitution, Changing the Constitution According to the Turkish Constitutional Law, Constitutional Jurisdiction According to the Turkish Constitutional Law, Turkish Constitutional Court.

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Social rules of conduct and legal order, Types of legal rules, State of law and supremacy of law, Concept of law and appearances of law, Legal systems, Sources of law and enforcement process of positive law, Satute of limitations, Interpretation of legal rules, Sanctions of law, Branches of law, Judgement duty and the organization of judgement authorities, Decision process of judgement authority and basic principles, Gap in law and judicial law-making, judicial discretion.

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Definition and branches of philosophy; Relation between philosophy and science, Subject, duties, practical functions and methods of philosophy of law; Relations between law and other social norms; Definition, types and concepts of justice;  Natural law and its historical development; Legal positivism and normativism; Relation between law and sociology; Historical development of law in sociological perspective: Punishment, sanction, responsibility, ownership; Sociological school: Saint Simon, Auguste Comte, Emile Durkheim, Leon Duguit; Schools based on social facts: Pragmatist school, Marxist school, Historical school, İbn-i Haldun, Montesquieu, Max Weber.

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Definition and Elements of State, Political Thought in Ancient Greece – Platon, Aristoteles and Hellenistic Schools, Roman Empire, Political Thought in The Middle Ages – Thomas Aquinas, Dante –William of Ockham, Political Thought in Muslim World –  Ibn Khaldoun, Emergence of Modern Political Thought – Machiavelli – Jean Bodin – Thomas Hobbes, Emergence of Liberalism and Political Thought Until and after The French Revolution – John Locke, J.J. Rousseau – Montesqieu, Jacobenism – Babouvism, Foundation of The United States of America and Its Government System.

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General principles and importance of legal history; legal systems of ancient ages; development, evolution and sources of the Roman Law; principles of Roman Law; History of European Law; introduction of Turkish Legal History; Turkish Law pre-Islamic period; Turkish Law post-Islamic period; characteristics, history and principles of the Islamic Law; legal nature and principles of Ottoman Law; goverment’s structure and functioning in Ottomans: Legislation, executive, judicial; Branches in Ottoman's, Ottoman tax law, citizenship law, public international law; Ottoman criminal law; Ottoman law of persons and family law; Ottoman law post-Tanzimat reforms.

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Definition, history and branches of tax law; The sources of the tax law arising from the legislature and executive organs; The sources of the tax law arising from the judicial organs; The application of the tax laws with respect to time and place; Interpretation in tax law, Ban of analogy in tax law, The authorisation of taxation, Tax payer, Tax responsible, Duties and liabilities of the legal representatives and agents; Solidarity in tax law, The subject of the tax, Taxable event, Tax basis, Tax table; Tax assessment and notification; Tax accrual; The circumstances which terminates the tax liability; Periods in tax law; Methods of the tax administration for obtaining information; Tax offences and punishments; Correction of tax errors, conciliation; Income tax; Value added tax and wealth tax.

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Human Rights-Fundamental Rights and Freedoms-Public Freedom Separation, system of Restrictions of Rights and Freedoms, Prohibition of Abuse of Rights, Derogation in Time of Emergency , Horizontal Effect of Fundamental Rights , Right to Life, Right to Protect and Improve his/her Corporeal and Spiritual Existence, Right to a Fair Trial , Freedom of Thought, Conscience and Religion, Freedom of Expression , Right to a Healty Environment, Right to Property, Prohibition of Slavery and Forced Labour, Right to Health , Right to Individual Application to the European Court of Human Rights , Admissibility Requirements of the European Court of Human Rights Right to Individual Application to the Turkish Constitutional Court , Admissibility Requirements of the Turkish Constitutional Court, Evaluation of the Effect of Individual Application to the Turkish Constitutional Court.

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Basic Features and Sources of EU Law, Characteristics of EU Law, EU Derivation Regulations, Direct Applicability of Derivation Regulations in National Law, Direct Effect or Transfer of Derivation Regulations to National Law, European Parliament (Structure, Duties and Powers), EU Council, EU Council of Ministers, EU Commission, EU Court of Accounts duties and powers, EU economic social assembly and regional assembly, structure of EU court of justice, jurisdiction of EU court of justice, preliminary decision procedure in EU judicial process.

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Method, methodology, method in social sciences and law; origin and basis of law; examining the legal norm from various perspectives; application of positive law.

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Concept of Administration, Definition, Systems and Progress of Administrative Law, Features, Resources, Application Area, Sections and Principles of Administrative Law, Principles Prevailing Administrative Law, Administrative Organisation: Central Administration, Decentralization, Administrative Transactions: Concept of Administrative Transaction, Unilateral Administrative Acts: Administrative Decisions, Regulatory Administrative Acts, Administrative Contract, Activities of Administration: Public Service, Activities of Administration: Police, Action Tools of Administration: Public Officials, Action Tools of Administration: Public Goods, Responsibility of Administration.

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Occurence of Obligations, Contractual Obligations, Formation of Contract, Form of Contracts, The Cause of Obligations, Interpretation of Contracts and Collusion, Contents of Contract (Nullity, Lesion), Promise to Contract, Defective Intention (mistake, ruse, intimidation), Power of Attorney, Tort, Special Circumstance (Death of a Person and Bodily Harm - Damages for Pain and Suffering), Violation of Personal Interests, Obligations of Person Who Has no Power of Discernment, Strict-Liability, Obligations Resulting from Unjust Enrichment, Unjust Enrichment as a Result of Fulfilment and without Fullfilment, Restitution of Unjust Enrichment and Time Effect on Demands Resulting from Unjust Enrichment, Performance of the Obligations, the Subject and Place of Performance, The performance of Synallagmatic Contracts,  Non-Performance, Promise to Contract, Results of Default of Debtor and Creditor, Extinction of Obligations and Lapse of Time, Tort, Guarantee of Performance by Third Party, Third Party Beneficiary Contract, Joint Liability, Solidarity Between Creditors, Contingent Liabilities, Legal Nature, Results and Components of the Assignment of Claim, Assumption of Obligation.

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Introduction to Criminal Law. The Historical Development of Criminal Law. Basic Principles of Criminal Law. Sources of Criminal Law and Interpretation, Implementation of Criminal Law in Respect of Location. Implementation of Criminal Code in Respect of Time. Implementation of Criminal Code for the Person. The Difference Between Crime and Other Tortious Acts. Introduction to The Elements of Crime. Objective Elements of the Crime (Actus Reus). Moral Elements of the Crime (Mens Rea). Illegality of Crimes and Grounds of Justification. Procedural Illegality-Material Illegality. General and Special Illegality. Grounds of Justification. Exceeding the Limits of Justification. Definition and Historical Development of Culpability: Excusatory and Mitigating Causes of Culpability; Unjustful Provocation, Mistake, Minority, Insanity, Deafness and Dumbness, Ephemeral Reasons, Addiction to Alcohol and Drugs. Excluding Elements of Crime; Active Penitence and Personal Causes of Impunity; Special Types of Crime:  Attempt, Participation, Joinder of Offences. Introduction to the Theory of Punishment: Definition, Elements and Types of Punishment and Security Measures. Optional Sanctions Alternative to Imprisonment. Suspension of Punishment, Determination of Punishment, Deducting from Punishment, Postponement of Execution, Impeding Conditions of Execution, Repetition, Dismissal of an Action and Vacation of Punishment. Death of Accused or Convict, Amnesty, Statue of Limitations, Pre-Payment, Reconciliation.

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General Principles: State of Law, Administration Bound to Law and Administrative Jurisdiction, Organization of Administrative Jurisdiction, Assigned Position of Administrative Jurisdiction,  Court of Disputes and Resolution of Disputes, Administrative Cases: Type of Lawsuits in Administrative Jurisdiction. (Nullity Suits), Type of Lawsuits in Administrative Jurisdiction. (Full Remedy Action), Type of Lawsuits in Administrative Jurisdiction (Interpretation Suits), Methods of Administrative Action: Principles Concerning Administrative Jurisdiction, Duty and Power in Administrative Jurisdiction, Parties in Administrative Action, Conditions Concerning Formats and Opening a Case, Results of Opening a Case, Legal Remedy, Litigation Costs.

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Origins and Principals of Public International Law, Conventions and Binding Procedures, Legal Bind, Modification and Dissolution of Conventions, Unwritten Law and Rule of Law, Ex Parte Processes and Secondary Sources, United Nations, Concept of “Persons” in Public International Law, State and Authority, Relations Between Persons of International Law, Recognition in International Law, Spatial Rules of International Law, Principles and Liability of Armed Conflict in International Law, International Humanitarian Law, International Maritime Law and Jurisdiction, International Air – Space Law, International Economic Organizations.

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Regulation systems concerning commercial law and regulation of commercial law; concept of commercial enterprise (definitions, elements), legal character and structure of commercial enterprise (headquarter and branch); assignment of commercial enterprise (conditions, terms and results); pledge of commercial enterprise (subject, drawing up the contract, scope, terms and results of pledge); commercial transactions (identification and results attached identification of commercial transactions) commercial provisions and commercial jurisdiction (determination of commercial lawsuits, courts in charge, proofs in commercial lawsuits and procedure); merchant and consequences of merchant status merchant assistants: assistants dependent to merchant (commercial representative, mercantile agent, marketing expert); merchant assistants: independent assistants of merchant (commercial agent, broker, arbitrager, freight forwarder); commercial register, commercial name, company name trademark (definition, rights and obligations of trademark owner, transactions related with trademark, nullity and termination of trademark, protection of trademark rights); unfair competition (definition, primary unfair competition cases, results of unfair competition); commercial books and current account agreement.

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Contract of Sale for Movables, Contract of Sale for Immovable, General Information about Other Sale Types, Barter Agreement, Deed of Gift, Rental Contracts, Loan Agreement, Publication Contracts, Construction Contracts for Percentage Interest Reserve, Sole Partnership Contract, Know-How and Franchising Contracts, Exclusive Distributorship Agreement, License Contract, General Information about Settlement Agreement, Contract of Mandate, Work Contracts, Service Contracts, Contract of Suretyship, Contract of Guaranty, Letter of Credit, Commission Contracts, Marketing Contracts, Letter of Credit, Safekeeping (bailment) Contracts, Brokerage Contract, Leasing Contracts, Contract of Support for Life, Aleatory Contracts

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General Theory of Crime that influence Turkish Penal Code (Law Nr.5237). International Crimes: Unlawful Transfer of Immigrants to a Country, Human Trade (Human Trafficking). Offenses Against Individuals: Voluntary Manslaughter, Felonious Homicide due to Failure or Negligence, Felonious Injury, Negligent Injury, Encouragement of a Person to Commit Suicide, Torture, Cruel Treatment. Offenses Against Sexual Immunity: Sexual Abuse, Child Molestation, Sexual Harassment. Offences Against Freedom: Threat, Blackmail, Violence.  Offenses Against Honor (Defamation). Deprivation of Liberty. Offences Against Property: Larceny, Plunder, Damage to Property, Misuse of Trust, Fraud. Offenses Causing General Risk: Offenses Against Environment. Offences Against Public Confidence: Destruction of Seal, Counterfeiting Official Documents, Counterfeiting Personal Certificate. Offenses in the Field of Data Processing Systems. Offenses Against Public Peace. Offenses Against General Ethics. Offenses Against Family Order. Offences Against Reliability of Public Administration: Embezzlement; Bribery, Malversation, Misconduct in Office. Offenses Against the Judicial Bodies or Court: Aspersion, Undertaking an Offence, Producing an Offence, Perjury, Influencing Judicial Bodies, Failure in Notification of an Offense.

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Basic concepts of Civil Procedure Law, judicial powers courts, judicial officiers and their responsibilities, principles of jurisdiction and authorization of the courts, general terms related to the case; particularly being a party, filing an action and defensing of an action, types of lawsuits and intervention to the case, principles of prevailing in civil procedure law, phases of a case; particularly preliminary and investigation phases, types of evidences, formal and discretionary proofs, judgement, defintive judgement, petty sessional procedure, general terms of appeal procedure, appeal, retiral procedure, temporary legal protections, temporary injuction, arbitration, general information about alternative dispute resolutions and mediation, application procedure to Constitutional Court and European Court of Human Rights.

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Property Interest, Concept of Real Right, Possession and Protection of Possession, The Concept of Land Registry, Basic Terms of Land Registry, The Principles of Land Registry, The Presumptions Regarding Movables and Real Properties, Registries of Real Properties, Registries of Real Properties, The Concept and Types of Property, The Contents of Real Properties, Acquisition of Real Properties, Loss of Real Properties, Responsibility of Real Estate Owner, The Concept of Property Ownership and Construction Servitude, Termination of Property Ownership, Movable Property, The Concept of Limited Real Rights, The Concepts of Personal and Property Servitude, Personal Servitude, The Concepts and Contents of Incumbrance on Real Estate, Property Lien and its Principles, Lien Right, The Pledge of Movable Property and its Types, Right of Detention, Pledge on Receivables and Rights, Pledge on Foreign Currency.

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General partnership (definition, elements, characteristics, internal affairs; changes in partnership structure, affairs with third parties, termination of partnership agreement and dissolution of partnership); general provisions for companies (characteristics, obligation to capitalise, legal status of partner’s personal creditors); collective companies (definition, establishment, relations between partners, relations with third parties, changes in partnership structure, termination of partnership agreement and dissolution of company); comandite companies (definition, establishment, relations with thrid parties); establishment of joint stock companies; general meetings in joint stock companies; board of directors in joint stock companies; audit in joint stock companies; concept of share in joint stock companies; liquidation of joint stock companies; establishment and organs of limited liability companies; organs and termination of limited liability companies; merger, demerger and type changes of companies.

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Definition, elements and classification of negotiable instruments; instruments similar to negotiable instruments; cancellation procedure of negotiable instruments; registered, bearer instruments and instruments to order; amendment the type of instrument; features of bill of exchange, promissory note and cheque as commercial papers; definition and elements of bill of exchange; time limits and requirements of bill of exchange, unjust enrichment; definition, elements and the process of promissory note; types of transfer and provision of transfer of promissory note; presentment of promissory note, recourse in the event of non-acceptance and non-payment; time limits and requirements of promissory note, unjust enrichment; elements of cheque, allowed and forbidden comments; transfer and presentment of cheque; non-payment of cheque and the results of non-payment; cheque code and different types of cheques.

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The students who succeeded in this course;Compete in national and international virtual court competitions.Reason a hypothetical event according to the rules of law.Apply abstract legal norms to the concrete events.Submit claims and defenses orally and in writing both in Turkish.Present their arguments in a clear and understandable way in a limited time.

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Basic Concepts of Inheritance Law, principles of parental system, Heirdom of adopted child, heirdom of surviving spouse and state, Testamentary dispositions, Capacity for testamentary dispositions,Wills, Inheritance agreements, Withdrawal and disappearance of Wills, Termination of inheritance agreement, Termination of testamentary dispositions “per se”, Types of testamentary dispositions, Interpretation of testamentary dispositions, nullity of testamentary dispositions, Heirs who have legally guaranteed shares, Calculation of disposable amount according to inheritance, Action for reduction, Institution of equalization, Constraints for opening of succession, Partition of inheritance, Measures of protection for acceptance of inheritance, The sanctions of law, Basic principles for acquisition of inheritance, Refusal of inheritance, Official bookkeeping (of inherital issues), Actions for inherital issues-especially for restitution, Community of heirs, Renunciation from inheritance

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Concept of citizenship and protection thereof, Law on Turkish Citizenship, Conditions of acquiring Turkish citizenship, Concept of refugee and asylum, Conditions of work and residence permit of foreigners, Deport of foreign citizens, Conditions of acquiring property for foreigners, Foreign investment in Turkey, Concept of conflicts of law, General principles of private international law, Concept of Lex Fori/ Lex Causae, Concept of renvoi, Principles of legal relations and the different regimes thereof under private international law, Principles of private international law concerning engagement, marriage and divorce, Applicable Law in jus in re, Applicable law to intellectual and industrial property, Applicable law to agreements, Applicable law to tort, Applicable law to unfair competition, Applicable law to unjustified richness, Domestic arbitration, International arbitration, Law on international arbitration, international jurisdiction of Turkish courts, jurisdiction and competence rules under Turkish Law, Recognition and enforcement, Case study.

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The historical development of the Collective Labor Law , the basic concepts, the purpose of collective labor law,  organization and functioning of employees'  and employers ' organizations and membership to these institutions, the historical development of the syndicates in the world and in Turkey, syndicate rights and protection; the establishment, organization, activities and membership of the syndicates, the concept of collective labor agreement and its features, the establishment of a collective labour agreement and its provisions,  the field of collective labour agreement, renewing  and termination of collective labour agreement, collective labour disputes and remedies, mediation, strike and lock-out concepts and strike implementations, the results of the strike and lock-out, completion of strike and  lock-out implementations.

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Progression Schema of Criminal Procedure. Interpretation and Sources of Criminal Procedure Law. Implementation of Criminal Procedure Code in Respect of Location. Implementation of Criminal Procedure Code in Respect of Time. Implementation of Criminal Procedure Code for the Person. Function, Subjects and Features of the Investigation. Defense: Authority and Obligations of the Defense Counsel. Investigation Phase Proceedings-Collecting of Evidences. Measures of Protection of Evidence: Arrest, Custody, Arrest with a Warrant, Search and Seizure, Interception of Correspondence through Telecommunication, Undercover Investigator and Surveillance with Technical Devices. Elements of the Indictment. Evaluation of the Indictment. The Decision on No Ground for Prosecution. Connected Lawsuits, Procedure Conditions, Procedure Proceedings. Prosecution Phase: Features of the Phase, the Subject Matter Jurisdiction of the Courts and the Venue of the Courts. Intervening the Public Claim, Special Adjudication Methods. Preparation of the Main Trial, Main Hearing, Concluding of the Main Hearing and the Judgement. Ordinary Legal Remedies: Opposition, Appeal on Facts and Law, Appeal on Law. Extraordinary Legal Remedies. Procedure of Criminal Execution.

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Introduction to social security law and basic concepts, social security agencies, Social risks and types, Social livelihood supports, social education and housing  supports, Social insurance transactions, work accidents and occupational diseases insurance and Maternity insurance, disability insurance, old age insurance, death insurance, general health insurance, merger of service and debts, unemployment insurance, private retirement system.

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General terms of Execution and Bankruptcy Law, complaint procedure, notification and duration of execution proceeding, general information about debt recovery without judgement, starting proceeding, preparing of order of payment and its consequences, action in denial of debt, cancellation and adjournment of execution proceeding, negative declaratory and claiming back action, attachment procedure and sale, executiong proceeding pertain to negotiable instruments, execution procedure without judgement pertain to evacuation of real estates, lien procedure, execution proceeding with judgement, foreclosure proceeding, lien trial, general terms and information about Bankruptcy Law, proceeding related bankruptcy and direct bankruptcy methods, consequences of bankruptcy in recognition of bankrupt, creditors and public, liquidation, encashment and sale, closing of the bankruptcy, action of annulment, arrangement of bankruptcy, restructuring of debts of corporations.

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The historical development of individual  labor law, basic concepts; in particular, employee, employer and employer representative, institutions, the purpose of individual labor law, resources and principles of individual labor law, the principal employer-subcontractor relationship, the concept of  workplace and handover, making  employment contracts and its types, working time and overtime, the employee's and  employer's debts, rest, weekly rest and paid annual leave, termination of the employment contract; the concepts of cancellation  and notice, job assurance, immediate cancellation, termination  of employment contracts and the results, severance pay.

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Ship (concept, legal character, types, nationality and port of registry); ship register (concept, types, registery of ship, cancellation of ship registry, publicity and records of ship register, amendment of register and register records, objection and annotation); transfer of ship ownership, loss and pledge on ship (ship mortgage, maritime lien, pledge with delivery condition) right of usufruct on ship Shipper (concept, liability of affreighter, limitations to liability of affreighter) and association of ship owners (concept, registry of association, internal affairs of association and participation share, transactions between association and third parties); captain (duties, powers and liability of captain); affreightment contract (concept, elements, parties and related persons, types of contract, legal character, drawing up the carrier’s receipt); performance of affeightment contract (obligations of carrier, lading, carriage, discharging, delivery); bill of lading (concept, issuing the bill of lading, content, terms and rights deriving from bill of lading) and other documents of carriage; liability of carrier under law of obligations and maritime law (liability arising duty of care the goods, lag, unseaworthiness, divergence); non-liability of carrier (absolute non-liability, probable non-liability, rescue in sea, unification of causes); mandatory character of the provisions on the liability of the carrier limits of carrier’s liability (for damage and loss of goods and lag ) unlimited liability of carrier; rights of carrier (freight, right of retention, lien) and termination of affreightment contract (rescission, annulment, practice area of termination provisions);  charter party (definition, types, registry, rights and obligations of parties, terms) and time charter party (definition, rights and obligation of parties); collision, general average, rescue and salvage

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Importance and Significance of Turkish Revolution, Ottoman Empire in The Contemporary Age and Reasons of Its Collapse, Efforts to Save the Empire; First Reforms, Nizâm-ı Cedit Reforms, II. Mahmut Reforms, The Tanzimat Period, Transition to Constitutional Monarchy; First and Second Constitutional Era, Ideological Movements in the Last Period of Ottoman Empire, Wars That Ottoman Empire Loined in the beginning of the 20th Century: The Tripoli War, the Balkan Wars and the First World War, its Reasons, Developments and Results, Ottoman Empire and War Fronts in the First World War and Its Results, Secret Agreements about the partition of Ottoman Empire, Armistice of Mondros and Reactions, Life of Mustafa Kemal Pasha, Occupation of Izmir by the Greeks and Reactions to the Occupation, Mustafa Kemal Pasha’s Arrival to Samsun and Organization Activities, Mustafa Kemal Pasha’s Organization efforts to National Resistance Movement: Amasya Circles, Erzurum and Sivas Congresses, Amasya Negotiations and Protocols, Meeting of the Last Ottoman Parliament in Istanbul, National Pact Desicions, Occupation of Istanbul by the Entente States and The Reaction Against the Occupation, Opening of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey in Ankara and its First Decisions and its applications, Uprising in the Period of National Struggle, Sharing Plans for Turkey and Treaty of Sevr, Turkish War of Independence, War Period; Establishment of National Army, Eastern Front; The Armenian Question and the Wars Made by the Armenians, The Birth of the Nationalist in the South Front and the War with the French, The Wars of the Regular Army in the Greek Front in the Western Front; the Battle of I. Inönü and Developments in Diplomatic field, II. Inönü War, Sakarya Battle, Grand Offensive, Great Victory, Political Struggle and Peace; Mudanya Armistice, Lausanne Peace Conference and Peace Treaty, Qualities and Objectives of Turkish Revolution, Reforms in Political Area, First Constitutions and Constitutional Amendments, Experiences Transition to Multi-Party Period and Reacitons Against Revolution, Constitutions Made in the Fields of Law, Education and Culture, Regulations in the Community, Development in the Economic Area, Turkish Foreign Policy During the Atatürk Period and Its Developments (1923-1932), Turkish Foreign Policy During the Atatürk Period and Its Developments (1932-1938), Turkish Foreign Policy in the Second World War and After the War, Transition to Multi-Party Period, Principles of Turkish Revolution.

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What is Language? Relations of Language with the Concepts "Thought", "Society",Relations of Language with the Concepts "Culture", "History",Types of Language,History of Turkish Language I,History of Turkish Language II,Text Analysis
History of Turkish Language III,Text Analysis,Atatürk'a Approach to Turkish Language and Language Revolution in Turkey,Phonetic Characteristic and Elocution of Turkish Language
Text Analysisy, Writing Rules: "de" / "ki", Writing of Conjugation, Use of Correction Mark, Writing of Union Words,Application: Commonly Misspelled Words, Punctuation Marks
Narrative Disorders and Common Mistakes,Text Analysis,Subjective and Objective Narration, Types of Narration, Methods of Improving Thought in a Text,Text Analysis
Principles of Academic Writing,Text Analysis,Intellectual Writing Genres,Literary Genres: Story, Poetry and Novel,Text Analysis,Oral Expression and Types: Interview, Panel, Symposium, Conference.

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