Turkey’s Recent Presidential Decree Sets New Rules of Security and Defense-Related Procurement by Ministry of Interior
Presidential Decree No. 758 (“Decree”) published on Turkish Official Gazette, dated February 14 2019.
Presidential Decree No. 758 (“Decree”) published on Turkish Official Gazette, dated February 14 2019.
Electric power is the most significant power source for industry, modern and prosperous life, and science and technological progress. Over the years, energy experts have been working to produce electricity in harmony with both environment and human health
Extended liquidated damages insurance In the last 5 or 6 years some projects have had the benefit of insurance which is designed to pick up the risk after the contractor’s liability has been exhausted, these kind of policies mirror the construction contra
An aircraft financial leasing agreement simply consists of the lessor’s (financer) debt of transferring all the substantial risks and rewards of ownership concerning the aircraft to the lessee (customer) while receiving rental in exchange[1].
Young technology firms are generally in need of capital to fund their research and development projects. It creates an additional area of competition; firms both compete on the basis of the ideas they have and also compete for the capital, or in other wor
Defense industry in Turkey has received significant attention from both the government and the public itself due to developments in Turkey’s foreign policy and the Middle East.
The first legislation concerning crowdfunding came into force with an amendment dated December 5 2017 to Capital Markets Law numbered 6362 and dated 30 December 2012 (“Capital Markets Law”).
The commercial air transportation is a big industry that continues to grow rapidly.
The articles 23, 24 and 25 of the Law Amending Certain Laws and Decree Laws Regarding Support of Public Health (“Law”) No. 7151, published on Official Gazette, dated December 5, 2018, has amended some provisions of the Law on Prevention and Control of Haz
Turkey’s Data Protection Authority reminds the importance of data and explicit consent once again with its recent ruling.
Turkish Commercial Code dated 13.01.2011 numbered 6102 (“TCC”) grants shareholders to apply to the court to dissolve the limited liability company on the grounds of just cause.
A recent report published by the Public Procurement Authority of Turkey providing statistics as to the public procurements in Turkey took place between 01.01.2018 and 30.06.2018.