HAKKINDA
One of the most important duties given to the Justice Academy of Türkiye by Law No. 7540 is to publish. The Law and Justice Review is one of the three journals published by the Justice Academy of Turkey. In this framework, the Law and Justice Review publishes scientific, social, and cultural articles in English, French or German languages, which are designed to have the widest appeal to those interested in the law - whether as practitioners, students, teachers, judges or administrators - and to provide an opportunity for them to keep abreast of new ideas and the progress of legal reform.
MAKALELER
-
WHAT’S WRONG WITH MEDIATION?
Asst. Prof. Dr. Mustafa Oğuz TUNA 170 -
LEGAL ISSUES OF THE METAVERSE: A PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW PERSPECTIVE
Assist. Prof. Dr. Hatice Kübra ECEMİŞ YILMAZ 267 -
THE CRIME OF MONEY LAUNDERING AS A TOOL IN COMBATING ORGANIZED CRIME: A TURKISH LAW PERSPECTIVE VERSUS THE FINANCIAL ACTION TASK FORCE’S VIEW
Asst. Prof. Dr. Rahime ERBAŞ 255 -
STATE RESPONSIBILITY FOR TARGETED KILLINGS BY DRONES: AN ANALYSIS THROUGH THE LENS OF IHL PRINCIPLES
Res. Asst. Muhammed Enes BAYRAK 325 -
MAIN CHANGES INTRODUCED BY THE “RENTERS (REFORM) BILL” IN TERMS OF RESIDENTIAL TENANCY: IS IT AN EFFECTIVE PROTECTION FOR TENANTS?
Asst. Prof. Aytuğ Ceyhun ÇAKIR 325 -
EVALUATION OF BREAK FEE CLAUSES IN M&A CONTRACTS WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF UK LAW IN TERMS OF UNLAWFUL FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
Dr. Güray ÖZSU 203