The Faculty
of Law offers a broad set of courses concerning all challenging
dimensions of contemporary Law. The curriculum is structured to provide
the students not only with knowledge in classical and substantial areas
like constitutional law, administrative law, civil law, commercial law
and criminal law, but also with basic professional information in other
fields requiring an international perspective of specialization like
competition law, intellectual and industrial property law, international
commercial arbitration, European Union Law and international business
law.
The courses consisting of the Turkish positive law with
national character are given in Turkish while some others
representing an international character and/or which could be learned in
a foreign language like International Business Law, European Union Law,
International Human Rights Law etc. are given in
English. The basic philosophy of the Faculty is not to be a
"school of
a profession'' but to have a character of a forum where the students
could gain, in addition to basic professional knowledge, a scientific
legal approach to follow and participate in the permanent development of
the world facing the challenge of globalisation. The Faculty is
conscious of the fact and the graduate program is structured in such a
way that the students shall have the opportunity to gain and develop the
ability of determining, searching for and achieving the appropriate
information they need.