CONTRACTUAL RELATIONS IN PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW
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Course Title:
CONTRACTUAL RELATIONS IN PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW
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Course Code:
OZH6117
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Type of Course:
Optional
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Level of Course:
Third Cycle
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Year of Study:
1
6
Semester:
1
7
ECTS Credits Allocated:
7
8
Theoretical (hour/week):
3
9
Practice (hour/week) :
0
10
Laboratory (hour/week) :
3
11
Prerequisites:
None
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Recommended optional programme components:
None
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Language:
Turkish
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Mode of Delivery:
Face to face
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Course Coordinator:
Dr. Ögr. Üyesi ZEYNEP ÖZGENÇ
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Course Lecturers:
Yok
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Contactinformation of the Course Coordinator:
zeynepm@uludag.edu.tr
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Website:
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Objective of the Course:
The main purpose of this course is to learn the information and substantial events related to the preparation and implementation of contracts in private international law.
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Contribution of the Course to Professional Development
In particular, it is aimed to gain experience in the making and preparation of commercial contracts.
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Learning Outcomes:
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Learning the concept of contract in general;
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Determining the foreign element in the contract;
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Evaluation of the issues regarding the choice of law within the scope of the law to be applied to the contracts;
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Application of presumption of characteristic performance in the absence of choice of law;
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Determination of the law to be applied to consumer and employment contracts with foreign elements;
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Determination of the law to be applied to contracts regarding intellectual property rights with foreign elements;
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Determination of the law to be applied to contracts of carriage foreign elements;
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Determination of the law to be applied to other commercial contracts with foreign elements;
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Discussing the relationship of representation in private international law;
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Evaluation of international agreements on contracts;
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Course Content:
Week
Theoretical
Practical
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Establishment, provisions and termination of the contract in Turkish Law
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Discussing the element of foreignness in contracts
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Agreement on choice of law within the scope of article 24 of PILC
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Application of the presumption of characteristic performance in the absence of a choice of law agreement
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Law applicable to contracts regarding immovables
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Law applicable to consumer contracts with foreign elements
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Law applicable to employment contracts with foreign elements
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Standardized terms in private international law
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Law applicable to contracts regarding intellectual property rights with foreign elements
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Law applicable to contracts of carriage with foreign elements
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Yabancı unsurlu acentelik sözleşmelerine uygulanacak hukuk
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Law applicable to insurance contracts with foreign elements
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Representation relationship in private international law
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UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON CONTRACTS FOR THE INTERNATIONAL SALE OF GOODS
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Textbooks, References and/or Other Materials:
Aysel ÇELİKEL/Bahadır ERDEM, Milletlerarası Özel Hukuk, İstanbul, 2016. Ergin NOMER, Devletler Hususî Hukuku, Yenilenmiş 22. Bası, İstanbul, 2017. Vahit DOĞAN, Milletlerarası Özel Hukuk, Ankara 2016. Cemal ŞANLI/Emre ESEN/İnci ATAMAN-FİGANMEŞE, Milletlerarası Özel Hukuk, İstanbul 2016. Gülören TEKİNALP/Ayfer UYANIK ÇAVUŞOĞLU, Milletlerarası Özel Hukuk Bağlama Kuralları, Genişletilmiş 11. Bası, İstanbul, 2011.
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Assesment
TERM LEARNING ACTIVITIES
NUMBER
PERCENT
Midterm Exam
0
0
Quiz
0
0
Homeworks, Performances
0
0
Final Exam
1
100
Total
1
100
Contribution of Term (Year) Learning Activities to Success Grade
0
Contribution of Final Exam to Success Grade
100
Total
100
Measurement and Evaluation Techniques Used in the Course
It is aimed to evaluate court decisions with their ability to use legislation.
Information
It is aimed to improve the reasoning of the students.
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ECTS / WORK LOAD TABLE
Activites
NUMBER
TIME [Hour]
Total WorkLoad [Hour]
Theoretical
14
3
42
Practicals/Labs
14
3
42
Self Study and Preparation
14
3
42
Homeworks, Performances
0
3
42
Projects
0
0
0
Field Studies
0
0
0
Midtermexams
0
0
0
Others
0
0
0
Final Exams
1
42
42
Total WorkLoad
210
Total workload/ 30 hr
7
ECTS Credit of the Course
7
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CONTRIBUTION OF LEARNING OUTCOMES TO PROGRAMME QUALIFICATIONS