Choice of Law (Lex Voluntatis) and Validity Requirements in the Turkish Private International Law Code
Introduction The most fundamental question in private law relations of an international nature is: Which country's law will apply to the dispute? Law No. 5718 on International Private Law and Procedure... Read More
Disputes Between Partners in Turkish Companies with Foreign Partners
1. Introduction: Why are disputes common in Turkish companies with foreign partners? In recent years, Türkiye has experienced significant challenges due to its geostrategic location, the size of its domestic market, and investment... Read More
Enforcement of Foreign Court Decisions in Türkiye
1. Introduction For judgments rendered by foreign courts to have legal effect in Türkiye, it is possible through the institutions of "recognition" and "enforcement" within the Turkish legal system. Especially in enforcement... Read More
Applicable Law in International Arbitration Agreements
I. Introduction: Why is the question of “applicable law” critical? International arbitration is a flexible and specialized way for parties to resolve their disputes through arbitrators instead of state courts.... Read More
Authorization and Permit Regime for Foreign Companies Operating in Türkiye
1. Introduction In the globalized world economy, the transfer of capital and trade relations across borders has made it inevitable for foreign companies to operate in different countries. Türkiye,... Read More
Legal Status of Real Estate Acquired Abroad by Turkish Citizens
🔹 Introduction Globalization, technological advancements, and international investment mobility are increasing the acquisition of real estate abroad by Turkish citizens every year. Especially in Europe, the Middle East... Read More
Public Order Intervention and its Limits in Turkish Law
Introduction The concept of public order (ordre public) is a tool used in the legal systems of states to protect their sovereignty and fundamental values. Especially in international law... Read More
The International Nature of the Form and Capacity Requirements of a Will
1) Introduction: Why is "international character" critical? Cross-border lifestyles, dual or multiple citizenships, residence in foreign countries, and wills involving the acquisition of property inevitably create a sense of foreignness... Read More
Validity of Foreign Marriages in Turkish Courts
Introduction In today's rapidly globalizing world, marriages between citizens of different countries have become commonplace. However, the validity of these marriages in Türkiye is merely a matter of formal registration... Read More
Obtaining Turkish Citizenship Through Investment
Introduction: The Place of the Concept of Economic Citizenship in Turkish Law In the age of globalization, states, in order to support economic growth and attract foreign capital, introduce investment-based citizenship... Read More