In this article, the situations that constitute unfair competition pursuant to the Turkish Commercial Code and which lawsuits will be filed in case of unfair competition are written.
In this article, the definition, scope, validity conditions, provisions and results of the assignment of receivables are written according to the relevant laws.
Article 57 of the Turkish Civil Code states that everyone has the right to establish an association without prior permission and that the founders of an association must have the capacity to act. This right is also included in Article 3 of the Code of Associations.
Pursuant to the Law No. 805 on Mandatory Use of Turkish Language by Economic Enterprises, it is separately regulated the obligations of the use of Turkish language by companies and institutions of Turkish nationality and foreign companies and institutions.
In this article, the procedure to be followed for the validity of the transfer of the capital shares of limited liability companies, which is a type of company defined in the Turkish Commercial Code ("TCC", ""Code"), have been analysed.
The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (“CISG”), to which Turkey is a party, may be applicable to transactions and relations relating to the sale of movable goods.
Mobbing is not only an organizational and managerial problem as it has a negative impact on people's job and life satisfaction and causes loss of motivation and labour force, but also a social problem as it damages the national economy and the health of the employee.