ECTS - - Law
Compulsory Departmental Courses
ENG321 - Basic English for Occupational Purposes I (3 + 0) 3
Academic and job-related commucation skills; functions such as describing routines, people and jobs, talking about business gatherings, talking about obligations and permissions, asking for help and giving advice at work, and writing e-mails.
ENG322 - Basic English for Occupational Purposes II (3 + 0) 3
Academic and job-related commucation skills; functions such as pressure at work, budget, schedules and deadlines, interview techniques, discussing on academic qualifications, job skills, career development, making arrangements and writing e-mails.
HIST101 - Principles of Atatürk and History of Turkish Revolution I (2 + 0) 2
French Revolution; structure and geopolitic positioning of Ottoman Empire, reasons of its decline; Westernization movements, First and Second Constitutional Monarchy declarations; Libya and Balkan wars; First World War; period before the War of Independence, congresses, National Pact, establishment of Turkish Grand National Assembly.
HIST102 - Principles of Atatürk and History of Turkish Revolution II (2 + 0) 2
War of Independence; Lausanne Treaty; declaration of the Republic; removal of sultanic rule and caliphate; Atatürk`s revolutions; establishment of national economy; Second World War, before and after; Turkish Republic after 1960.
KRY111 - Career Planning (1 + 0) 1
Being a student at Atilim University, Student-centered programs at Atilim University, Faculty, Department presentations, Career Planning and Coop Program, Erasmus, CV writing types, Interview techniques, Effective Communication and presentation techniques, Intelligence and Personality
LAW101 - Introduction to law (4 + 0) 6
The origins and sources of the law, the role of the law to establish order in society, the comparison of the legal rules with other rules regulating society, application and interpretation of legal rules, rights and their classifications, the main divisions and branches under the concept of law, Rule of Law, sanctions, legal systems, judiciary and
LAW107 - Constitutional Law (3 + 0) 6
General principles and the basic notions of constitutional law; the notion of constitution; theories on sovereignty and political power; forms of the state; legislative, executive powers and the relations between them; government systems; judicial review of legislative acts; election systems and political parties.
LAW210 - Basic Rights and Freedoms (3 + 0) 5
The technical analyses of the various systems; the establishment, protection, and promotion of human rights; current human rights standards; global instruments, such as general and specific human rights covenants adopted by UN and regional instruments, such as ECoHR.
LAW233 - Administrative Law I (4 + 0) 5
Administrative law as a discipline of public law, the concept of public administration, historical development and different systems, principles in organization of public administration, central administration of the state, institutions of local government, independant regulatory agencies, the concept of administrative transaction.
LAW312 - Corporation Law (3 + 0) 5
Concept of ?Company? in general and characteristics of company, main features of unincorporated company and its details, features of commecial partnerships and their functional process, detailed examination of corporation and limited liability company, reconstruction of companies, Konzern law.
LAW344 - Criminal Law Special Provisions II (2 + 0) 3
The legal value criterion in the classification of these crimes and the various crimes classified accordingly in the criminal law; crimes Against Property, Crimes Creating General Danger, Crimes Against the Environment, Public Health, Public Confidence, Public Peace, Public Morals and the Family Order, Nation and State in the TCC.
LAW423 - Theories of the State (3 + 0) 5
Ancient Greek and Roman political thought, medieval perspectives on power and authority, the Renaissance and Reformation, the notions of the state as developed by social contract theorists and the rise of the Enlightenment, the formation of modern political ideologies.
TURK401 - Turkish Language I (2 + 0) 2
Languages and their classification; history of Turkish language, its spread over the world and its place among other languages; Turkish language in the republic era; orthography; expressions; foreign words, suffixes and prefixes; punctuation; language and verbalism.
Elective Courses
LAW227 - Roman Public Law (3 + 0) 3
The subject of the Roman Public Law course,the Roman State, the constitutional order of the Roman State,political history and political doctrines related to this political structure.Rome's political history,by which is meant the transformation from a small city-state to a centralised empire.The foundation of Rome,the changes and developments it underwent,the people and groups within the state conflicts,which political and legal structure these conflicts led to,and which part of the empire is
LAW254 - Law and Literature (2 + 0) 2
The relationship between political power-individual-jurisdiction, the right to due process, penal sanctioning, the aim of punishment, independence and objectivity of judgement, judiciary ethics, principle of equality, prohibition of discrimination, gender, legal positivism, jus naturale, civil disobedience.
LAW310 - Individual Application to Constitutional Court (2 + 0) 3
The constitutional complaint (individual application to Constitutional Court) in comparative perspective; the provisions of the Constitution and Law on Constitutional Court, internal regulations of the Constitutional Court; rules on admissibility criteria; the types of decisions of the Constitutional Court and the enforcement of those judgements; some specific rights such as freedom of expression, personal liberty and security, right to respect for private life etc.
LAW317 - Strategic Planning (2 + 0) 3
Strategic planning and process; reasons for restructuring; strategic analysis, planning and management applications; SWOT analysis for institutions; institutional performance management, performance indicators and their evaluation; the concepts of making difference, be different, innovation and creativity; communication processes of strategic plann
LAW320 - Right to Fair Trial (2 + 0) 3
Examination of the purpose and scope of the right to a fair trial in the Constitution and the European Convention on Human Rights in terms of criminal and administrative proceedings. Evaluation of the rules and application mechanisms in the judicial law within the framework of the freedom to seek rights and examination of the relevant court decisions.
LAW324 - International Arbitration Law (2 + 0) 3
The examination of the International Arbitration Law and the interpretation of its provisions and the evaluation of the subjects mentioned above by the examination and evaluation of the relevant provisions of Code Concerning International Private and Procedural Law, The New York Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awar
LAW329 - Environmental Impact Assesment (2 + 0) 3
Environmental problematic, prevention principle and the means of application, environmental impact asessment (EIA), its emergence and meaning, the various stages of EIA, EIA and public participation, the legal regimes of EIA in the European Union and various countries, the effectiveness of EIA?s legislation and implementation, and suggestions.
LAW331 - International Migration Law (2 + 0) 3
Knowledge of migration law in terms of internal law, international law and fundamental principles. Migration is regular migration whereby foreigners legally enter into, stay in or exit from Turkey as well as irregular migration where by foreigners enter into, stay in or exit from Turkey through illegal channels and work in Turkey without a permit; as well as international Protection.International Protection is the status granted for refugee, conditional refugee, and subsidiary protection.
LAW340 - Introduction to Economic Law (2 + 0) 3
Explaining the main aims and principles of the doctrine of economic analysis of law, its emergence and development, and the role that the fundamental principles of economics can play in the establishment of legal rules and in the examination, interpretation and evaluation of existing rules.
LAW401 - Environmental Law (3 + 0) 4
The right to the environment, the meaning and application of the fundamental principles of environmental law as participation, prevention, polluter pays, coordination and precaution; the civil and criminal liability of polluters; environmental impact assessment; major instruments regarding the prevention of pollution and the protection of the envir
LAW427 - Cooperative Law (3 + 0) 4
General principles of the cooperative system and the general characteristics of cooperatives,the corporation process and the articles of association,acquisition and loss of the shareholder status,internal and external legal relations of the cooperative, rights and obligations of the partners,general assembly, board of directors,auditors,cooperative associations,cooperative central unions,Turkey's National Cooperatives Association and advisory board, liquidation and dissolution of cooperatives
LAW441 - Condominium Ownership Law (3 + 0) 4
In the light of the Condominium Ownership Act, the course shall include the concept of condominium, which refers to seperate and independant parts of a completed building; creating a Condominium regime; the rights and obligations of the ownerships of condominium, common parts of the buildings and the legal regime of these parts; management of main
LAW481 - Fundamental Rights Advocacy Legal Clinic (3 + 0) 4
Choosing every semester one or more applications to the lawyers who are experts on strategic litigation whose data is concealed, researching the related literature and court decisions, examples of other states and creating strategie, developing these strategies as concrete human rights advocacy strategies, sharing these strategies with relevant institutions and organizations, publication of these strategies in the student journal.
LAW491 - Legislative Clinic (1 + 0) 4
In the scope of the law clinic, students are responsible for examining relevant legislation in one or more different issues in each semester, investigating the related literature and court decisions, identifying the problems in practice and developing the solution proposals for them and formulating the proposed act and/ or regulatory transaction
LAW492 - Ombudsman Friendly Legal Clinic (1 + 2) 4
Choosing one or more applications to the Ombudsman Institution whose data is concealed and making research on the related literature and court decisions, examples of other states, writing a recommendation decision offer, sharing this offer with the Institution, publication of this offer in the student journal.
LAW495 - Street Law Clinic (1 + 2) 4
Research on one or more different subjects; gaining information about the learning methods; making a presentation on the subject; providing information to non-lawyers (other faculty students, high school students, NGO's, etc) about their rights and the mechanisms they can use to protect their rights, and answering questions.