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Stok Kodu
9789750283611
Stok Durumu
Stokta var
Basım Yılı
2023
Sayfa Sayısı
200
Ebat
16x24
Kitabın Açıklaması
Bu kitap yazarın değişik fakültelerde verdiği İngilizce ticaret hukuku derslerinde kullandığı notlarından yararlanılarak hazırlanmıştır. Yazar kitapta Türk Ticaret Hukukunun temel kavramlarını kullanıcı dostu bir anlayışla incelemeyi tercih etmiştir. Amaç, hem öğrencilerin hem de Türk ticaret hukuku hakkında bilgi edinmek isteyen profesyonellerin yararlanabileceği bir kitap meydana getirmektir. Ticaret hukukuna giriş, business law olarak da ifade edilebilen ticari işletme hukuku, şirketler hukuku ve en son olarak kıymetli evrak hukuku kitapta ticaret hukukunun ana dalları olarak farklı bölümlerde yer almıştır. Kitapta pekiştirmek amacıyla sorular ve aynı zamanda 200'ü aşkın slayt kullanıcıların faydalanmasına sunulmuştur.
This book has been prepared by benefiting from the notes used by the author in his commercial law courses in English given at different faculties and different universities since 2015. In the book, the author preferred to examine the basic concepts of Turkish Commercial Law with a user-friendly approach. The aim is to conclude a book that can be used by both students and professionals who want to learn about Turkish commercial law. Introduction to commercial law, commercial enterprise law, which can also be expressed as business law, company law and lastly negotiable instruments law are included in the book as the main branches of commercial law. In order to reinforce, in the book, sample questions and at the same time more than 200 slides were also presented to the users.
Kitabın Konu Başlıkları
Introduction to Turkish Commercial Law
Commercial Enterprise (Business) Law
Company Law
Negotiable Instruments Law
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Kitabın İçindekileri
Table of Contents
Foreword
7
CHAPTER ONE
COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISE / BUSINESS LAW
I. INTRODUCTION TO TURKISH COMMERCIAL LAW
17
A. Concept of Commerce
17
B. Unique Character of Commercial Law
17
C. Classification of Commercial Law
18
D. Relationship between Commercial Law and Economic Law
18
E. Globalisation of Commercial Law
19
F. History of Commercial Law
20
G. Structure of the Turkish Code of Commerce
21
H. Commercial Law Systems
21
1. Subjective System
22
2. Objective System
22
3. Modern System
22
4. Turkish Code of Commerce’s Unique Character
22
II. COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISE
23
A. Conceptual Elements of Commercial Enterprise
23
B. Asset Elements of Commercial Enterprise
23
C. Structural Elements of Commercial Enterprise
24
1. Centre
24
2. Branch
25
a. d Elements of Branch
25
b. Consequences Connected to Being a Branch
25
D. Transfer of Commercial Enterprise
26
1. Essentials of Transfer of Commercial Enterprise
26
2. Scope of the Commercial Enterprise Transfer
27
3. Legal Consequences of the Commercial Enterprise Transfer
27
III. COMMERCIAL AFFAIR
28
A. Conceptual Elements of Commercial Affairs
28
B. Particular Legal Consequences of Having the Nature of Commercial Affair
29
1. Presumption of Joint Liability
29
2. Presumption of Joint Surety / Bail
29
3. Different Provisions Related to Interest in Commercial Affairs
30
IV. COMMERCIAL PROVISIONS / TERMS
31
V. COMMERCIAL JURISDICTION
31
A. Commercial Cases / Lawsuits
31
1. Absolute Commercial Cases
32
2. Commercial Cases Arising from Remittance Agreement, Retention Agreement and the Copyright
32
3. Relative Commercial Cases
32
B. Competent Courts in Commercial Litigation
32
C. Special Procedural Rules to be Applied in Commercial Cases / Lawsuits
33
VI. MERCHANT (TRADER)
34
A. Real Person Merchant
34
B. Legal Person (Entity) Merchants
35
1. Commercial / Trading Companies
35
2. Associations
35
3. Foundations
35
4. Public Economic Enterprises
35
C. Consequences Linked to Being Merchant
35
1. Being Subject to Bankruptcy
36
2. Keeping Commercial Books
36
3. Being Subject to Commercial Customs
36
4. Obligation to Behave like a Prudent Businessman
36
5. Using a Trading Name
36
6. Ability to Charge Fee and Interest
37
7. Fulfilling the Registration Obligation
37
8. Benefiting from the Right of Stoppage Easily
37
D. Exceptional Provisions that can be applied to Artisans
37
VII. MERCHANT ASSISTANTS
38
A. Types of Merchant Assistants
38
1. Commercial Representative
38
2. Commercial Agent
38
3. Marketer
39
4. Broker
39
5. Agent
39
6. Arbitrager
39
7. Freight Forwarder
40
B. Classifications of Merchant Assistants
40
1. Dependent merchant assistants – Independent merchant assistants
40
2. Merchant assistants who have a permanent relationship with the merchant – Merchant assistants who have a temporary relationship with the merchant
40
3. Merchant assistants regulated in the Turkish Code of Obligations–Merchant assistants regulated in the Turkish Code of Commerce
41
VIII. TRADE REGISTRY
41
A. Transactions in the Trade Register
41
1. Types of Trade Register Transactions
41
2. Trade Register Procedure
42
3. Possible Results of the Examine by Trade Registry Office
43
4. Temporary Registration
43
5. Effects of Registration
43
a. Founding–Explanatory Effect of Registration
43
aa. Founding Effect of Registration
43
bb. Explanatory Effect of Registration
44
b. Positive–Negative Effect of Registration
44
aa. Positive Effect of Registration
44
bb. Negative Effect of Registration
44
B. Announcement
44
IX. COMMERCIAL BOOKS
45
A. The Scope (Elements) of the Commercial Bookkeeping Obligation
45
B. Preserving the Commercial Books
46
C. Legal Consequences as Sanctions of Non–Performance of Commercial Bookkeeping Obligation
46
D. Evidence Capacity of Commercial Books
47
X. CURRENT ACCOUNT
47
A. Current Account Contract
47
B. The Functioning of Current Account
48
C. Termination of Current Account
48
XI. TRADING NAME AND BUSINESS NAME
49
A. Trading Name
49
1. Format of Trading Name
49
a. Core of the Trading Name
49
b. Appendix of the Trading Name
50
2. Effect of Trading Name Registration
50
B. Business Name
50
XII. UNFAIR COMPETITION
51
A. Unfair Competition Practices
51
B. Legal Consequences of Unfair Competition
51
CHAPTER TWO
COMPANY LAW
I. CONCEPT OF THE COMPANY
53
A. Definition
53
B. Elements
53
1. Personal Element
53
2. Asset Element
54
3. Contract Element
55
4. Common Purpose Element
55
5. Active Effort Element
56
C. Classification of the Companies
56
1. Companies With Legal Personalities – Companies Without Legal Personalities
56
2. Companies According to the Laws in which They Are Regulated
57
3. Companies Subject to Limited Liability – Companies Subject to Unlimited Liability
57
4. Personal Companies – Capital Companies
57
II. ORDINARY PARTNERSHIPS
58
A. Characteristic Features of Ordinary Partnerships
58
B. General Features of Ordinary Partnerships
58
C. Establishment of Ordinary Partnerships
58
D. Functioning of Ordinary Partnerships
58
1. Management of Ordinary Partnerships
58
2. Representation of Ordinary Partnerships
59
3. Property Regime in Ordinary Partnerships
59
4. Share of Profit and Loss by the Partners
59
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