Türkiye occupies a pivotal position at the crossroads of Europe, the Middle East, the Black Sea and the Caucasus. Its ports, free zones, overland corridors and banking links make it a natural hub for legitimate trade and finance - but the very same advantages can, if poorly governed, be exploited ... More Information
Etiket: international trade law Turkey
14
Sep2025
The concept of trusteeship (kayyım tayini) has become one of the most significant and debated mechanisms in Turkish corporate and criminal practice. It reflects the tension between the state’s responsibility to combat crime and safeguard economic order, and the fundamental rights of companies, shareholders, and investors to manage their assets ... More Information
14 September 2025Admin
01
Dec2024
Customs Control refers to the regulatory measures and procedures implemented by customs authorities to ensure compliance with laws and regulations governing the movement of goods, services, and people across a country's borders. In the context of Turkey and international trade, Customs Control encompasses a range of activities aimed at facilitating ... More Information
1 December 2024Admin
02
Oct2022
Both public banks and private banks in Turkey suspended their use of the Mir system after Washington expanded its sanctions on Russia, including targeting the entity that runs the payment system.
2 October 2022Bıçak Hukuk