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LAWSUIT FOR  COMPENSATION  DUE TO UNLAWFUL USE OF PROPERTY

LAWSUIT FOR COMPENSATION DUE TO UNLAWFUL USE OF PROPERTY

  Ecrimisil (unlawful occupation compensation) originates mainly from Article 995 of the Turkish Civil Code. Accordingly, a person who is not in good faith and possesses a movable or immovable property is obliged to compensate the owner (the true right holder) for the damages caused and for the benefits obtained or neglected to obtain.In brief, it is a type of compensation that a non-possessor owner can claim from a possessor who does not have ownership rights. As Uzunpınar Tüfek Law Firm, acting as a real estate lawyer in Istanbul, we protect our clients’ rights and apply the most effective legal strategies in ecrimisil cases. An ecrimisil lawsuit (compensation for unlawful occupation) may be filed together with an action for prevention of interference (actio negatoria) or a title deed cancellation and registration lawsuit, or it may be filed independently...

ACQUISITION OF TURKISH CITIZENSHIP BY FOREIGN INVESTORS

ACQUISITION OF TURKISH CITIZENSHIP BY FOREIGN INVESTORS

As is known, one of the ways of acquiring Turkish citizenship through an administrative decision is the acquisition of Turkish citizenship by foreign investors under the title of “exceptional acquisition of Turkish citizenship.” This process is regulated under Article 20 of the Regulation on the Implementation of the Turkish Citizenship Law. Individuals falling within the scope of this article must first obtain a certificate of conformity, then acquire a residence permit pursuant to Article 31/1-j of the Law No. 6458 on Foreigners and International Protection, and finally submit their citizenship application. In summary, the process for a foreign investor to acquire Turkish citizenship consists of three main stages...

Bodily harm (ÇEVİRİ)

Bodily harm (ÇEVİRİ)

BODILY HARM A. THE CONCEPT OF BODILY HARMBodily harm is not clearly defined in the TCC. In legal terminology, bodily harm means "damage inflicted on the human body (body) as a result of a tortious act, … bodily harm." The concept of bodily harm encompasses both the violation of a person's physical integrity and their mental integrity, in other words, their mental health. Bodily harm resulting from a violation of physical integrity encompasses the violation of both a person's physical integrity and their mental integrity.The first element for bodily harm to occur is the existence of the harm. Injury, disability, mental distress, or similar must occur as a result of an unlawful act. However, injury, mental distress, or similar conditions alone are not sufficient for the harm to occur. The aforementioned reasons must also include a decrease in property, or a decrease in property in the future. Both of these elements must be present simultaneously. In short, if there is no decrease or potential decrease in a person's assets in the event of injury, the concept of bodily injury does not arise...

Things to Consider When Applying to the ECHR (ÇEVİRİ)

Things to Consider When Applying to the ECHR (ÇEVİRİ)

WHAT SHOULD BE CONSIDERED WHEN APPLYING TO THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS? An application to the European Court of Human Rights is deemed to have been submitted after all national legal remedies have been exhausted and the application form found at (https://www.echr.coe.int/Pages/home.aspx?p=applicants/tur&c=) is duly and completely completed and sent to the address below via registered mail via PTT. Your application will be reviewed free of charge. This means there is no fee or cost to apply individually.  The RegistrarEuropean Court of Human RightsCouncil of Europe67075 Strasbourg cedexFRANCE If the Court determines that your application has been submitted in full, you will receive a notification confirming its receipt. After your application is processed, it will be reviewed in its entirety. The court's workload is quite heavy, and it's impossible to specify a precise timeframe for review.The ECtHR's trial procedure is, in principle, written. You will be informed in writing of all decisions made by the court regarding your application. The ECtHR will first review your application based on "admissibility criteria." If the complaints submitted are deemed inadmissible, ..

Corporate Law

Corporate Law

Corporate Law 1. Expertise and In-Depth Experience in Corporate LawCorporate law goes far beyond company formation — it covers every stage from incorporation to liquidation. At Uzunpınar & Tüfek International Law Firm, we have guided hundreds of local and foreign companies through the full lifecycle of corporate structuring. Alongside our solid grasp of legislation, we stand out with our practical experience and our ability to accurately understand corporate structures and shareholder dynamics.  ..

Urban Transformation Law

Urban Transformation Law

Urban Transformation Law Urban transformation law is a special field of law that regulates the legal relations arising during the processes of detection, evacuation, demolition, and reconstruction of buildings under disaster risk. Urban transformation projects carried out within the scope of Law No. 6306 on the Transformation of Areas Under Disaster Risk require a serious legal infrastructure to protect the rights of property owners, ensure fairness in contracts with contractors, and carry out title deed procedures properly. Urban transformation practices, which are especially concentrated in metropolitan cities like Istanbul, may involve many legal risks for owners, investors, and contractors. Therefore, getting support from an expert urban transformation lawyer from the beginning of the process is of critical importance to prevent possible disputes in the future.As Uzunpınar TÜFEK International Law Firm, we provide reliable and comprehensive legal services to our clients at every stage of the urban transformation process. We professionally manage the applications for risky building detection, achieving the required majority among owners, drafting construction contracts based on ..

Real Estate Law

Real Estate Law

Real estate law is the branch of law that covers all transactions related to immovable properties such as land, plots, residences, and commercial properties, as well as the disputes that may arise from these transactions. Title deed transactions, purchase and sale processes, lease agreements, construction contracts in return for flat, expropriation lawsuits, and the dissolution of joint ownership are among the many important topics within this field. Especially in the real estate sector, where high-value investments are involved, having a solid legal foundation for transactions is of great importance to ensure the investment is completed securely and without problems. Therefore, working with a law firm experienced in real estate transactions plays a critical role in preventing possible risks and protecting rights...