The New Turkish Tort Law

The new Turkish Code of Obligations, enacted by the Grand National Assembly on 11 January 2011, will take effect on 1 July 2012. While taking into consideration recent European legal developments, this article examines the tort provisions of the new Code in its social, political, and legal context....

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