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As legal harmonization is the initial step for EU membership, the aim of this book is to give a general view of Turkish Law and to compare certain fields of law with EU Law. In order to reach this aim, an overview to the Turkey-EU relations will be given. Following that, Turkey's ability to assume the obligations of EU membership in the economic sphere shall be discussed. Two important fields of law, namely consumer protection law and competition law shall be considered, as well as the new developments in these fields and their relation to EU Law. One of the most important fears of the EU is…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
As legal harmonization is the initial step for EU membership, the aim of this book is to give a general view of Turkish Law and to compare certain fields of law with EU Law. In order to reach this aim, an overview to the Turkey-EU relations will be given. Following that, Turkey's ability to assume the obligations of EU membership in the economic sphere shall be discussed. Two important fields of law, namely consumer protection law and competition law shall be considered, as well as the new developments in these fields and their relation to EU Law. One of the most important fears of the EU is most probably the population of Turkey and the workers who work in EU countries and how this number may increase with Turkey's accession. The principle of non-discrimination on grounds of nationality with regard to Turkish workers is an important discussion topic, and again in this book this topic shall be discussed in detail. The role and the competence of the European Court of Justice will also be another subject taken into consideration.
Autorenporträt
Belgin Akçay is a Professor in the Department of Economic Policy at Ankara University. She holds a BA degree in Economics from 9 Eylul University and received a MBA degree in Economics from Ankara University. Also, she, who got the techinical scholarship from British Council, received a MBA degree in Economics Development from Leicester University, United Kingdom. She obtained Ph.D from Gazi University. She was a Post-Doctoral Research fellow at Pennsylvania State University, U.S.A during 2000-2002. In addition to her academic experience, she has worked in different positions at government. She holds Jean Monnet Chair of EU economic integration at Ankara University. Sebnem Akipek is a Professor in the Department of Civil Law in Law School at Ankara University. She has been working as a Chief Legal Advisor at Middle East Technical University since 2001. Also, she is a director of Vocational School of Justice Principal. Sebnem Akipek was educated at Ankara University (BSc in Law), London School of Economics (LLM in Law), and Ankara University (PhD in Law). She is the author of numerous articles and books published in Turkey and abroad.