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Law Studies

A basic education in law studies will be gained at either a vocational college, faculty or law school. As a commonplace requisite to becoming a lawyer, students must earn their law degree through an accredited law studies program.

Designed for a big selection of legal professions, law colleges supply the vital training and skills necessary to begin a career in law and criminal justice. Various in curriculum, the study of law could involve legal aspects of Administration, Business and Bankruptcy, Civil and Communications Law, Constitutional Law, Contract Law, Criminal Law, Cyberspace Law, Education and Environmental Law, furthermore Estates, Trusts and Wills. Other areas covered will include Family, Health and Immigration Law, Insurance Law, Intellectual Property (Copyright Problems), Employment and Labor Law, and countless alternative associated studies.

Though no two law faculties are the identical, students who desire to figure within the legal field should steer their educational curriculum toward their specific area of interest. Because undergraduate law studies encompass many of the higher than mentioned course topics, it is necessary for prospective students to focus on one or 2 primary areas of the law therefore to gain the most out of their instructional experience.

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Aliens’ Right to Work under Turkish Law

Imagine you have a great idea for a business in Turkey. You have discussed it with your partners and friends, not only that but you have done your market research for Turkey, received lots of local advice and encouragement, and finally you have spoken to various banks and financiers.  Everyone seems to be in accord, the idea would work well in Turkey and it would generate a lot of good business.  Now you must deal with the Turkish authorities, so how easy do you think this would be?  What kind of response can a foreigner expect compared with a Turkish citizen?  Is discrimination likely?  Can foreigners work in any field or profession?  What kind of work permission is required for foreigners and is it easy to arrange? Unfortunately, Turkey does not presently have a single code regulating aliens’ rights, so it isn’t easy to answer these questions directly.  In fact, rules and restrictions are covered in more than 70 different laws, which in practical terms, causes certain difficulties in defining the legal status of aliens, especially in areas related to the right to work.

It should be noted that the Turkish Ministry of the Interior, a number of non-governmental organizations, including the law faculties of many universities are currently working on a project concerning the status of aliens in the country, with the intention of combining and simplifying rules related to the right to work, residence and work permits into one piece of legislation. The purpose of this project, which only started earlier this year, is to bring Turkish law into line with EU standards and to ascertain the fundamental principles of the right to work for aliens in the country. The project is still in the early stages, with a consultation procedure underway with contributions from various legal experts, the whole process is expected to take around 2 years.  As this project is still very much in its infancy, we will review the current state of the law in relation to foreigners, identify some of the current issues and offer a few suggestions to improve the situation.

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