In Türkiye, when state-owned real estate—especially Treasury land—is occupied without legal authorization, the public administration may demand ecrimisil, a form of unjust occupation compensation. This article outlines […]
Ownership rights are safeguarded by Article 35 of the Turkish Constitution and are also protected under international conventions such as the European Convention on Human Rights. […]
Construction contracts in exchange for land share (commonly referred to in Turkish as “Kat Karşılığı İnşaat Sözleşmeleri”) are among the most frequently used contractual models in Turkey’s real […]
Türeli & Ceylan Law Firm In recent years, Turkey has become an increasingly attractive destination for foreign nationals, both for tourism and investment purposes. Foreigners wishing […]
Constitutional Court and Court of Cassation Decisions in Light of MÖHUK Article 27Türeli & Ceylan Law Firm – International Employment & Private Law Practice With the […]