| Course Objectives: |
Students should be informed about the basic concepts and outlines of law, legal institutions and rules, learn the sources of legal rules, be informed about the application models and methods of legal rules, legal proceedings and remedies, the general structure of the Turkish legal system, the concept of being entitled to rights and obligations, It is aimed to inform about basic issues such as protection and remedies. By transferring general legal knowledge, it is aimed to acquire a basic level of legal literacy that will enable to look at the issues from a legal perspective. |
| Course Content: |
Within the scope of this course, the rules regulating social life are explained, and the difference and importance of legal rules are emphasized. The definitions of the concepts of law and justice are made. The rights and responsibilities recognized by law and the conditions of rights and capacity to act are taught in order to have these rights and responsibilities. The distinction between public law and private law, which are the main branches of law, is given, and the sub-branches of these main branches of law are introduced. Information is given about the high courts, first instance courts and judicial institutions in the Turkish Judicial System, and the authorities and responsibilities of the people involved in this judicial structure are explained. |
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Subject |
Related Preparation |
| 1) |
Rules of Social Order; Religion, Morality, Manners, Customs and Codes, Properties of Law Rules. |
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| 2) |
Concepts of Law and Justice; Legal Systems |
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| 3) |
Sources of Law |
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| 4) |
Interpretation and Implementation of Legal Rules |
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| 5) |
The Concept of Person in Law; Rights and Verb Capability of Persons |
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| 6) |
The Concept of Rights in Law |
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| 7) |
Legal Events, Legal Actions and Transactions |
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| 8) |
MIDTERM EXAM |
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| 9) |
Types of Sanctions in Law |
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| 10) |
Public Law |
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| 11) |
Private law |
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| 12) |
The Turkish Judicial System and Its Elements |
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| 13) |
Turkish Judicial Organization |
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| 14) |
Litigation Concept and Types of Litigation |
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| 15) |
FINAL EXAM |
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