How to Establish a Limited Partnership in Turkey

A limited partnership, also known as a limited liability partnership, is a business structure in which the partners have limited liability for the debts of the company. In Turkey, the establishment of a limited partnership follows a specific process set out by the Turkish Commercial Code (TCC). The establishment of a limited partnership in Turkey […]

Free Trade Zone Company in Turkey

Establishing a company in a Free Zone in Turkey provides a range of advantages for businesses looking to expand into the country. Free Zones are regions within the political borders of the country but outside the customs territory, where commercial and economic regulations are not fully applied. These regions offer a favorable environment for foreign […]

Liquidation in Turkey

The company will be terminated in accordance with the legal reasons for termination and the decision of the shareholders. The terminated company will then begin the liquidation process. This will be reflected in the trade registry directorate, and the company will be known as “in liquidation.” The purpose of liquidation is to sell the company’s […]

Nft Law in Turkey

NFTs, or non-fungible tokens, have gained significant popularity in recent years as a way to represent ownership of digital assets such as art, music, and other collectibles. NFTs are unique digital tokens that are stored on a blockchain and are not interchangeable or interchangeable like other digital assets. In Turkey, the legal status of NFTs […]

Termination of Employment under Turkish Law

Introduction In principle, indefinite-term employment contracts can be ended by serving notice on the other party by the terminating party.” The parties to such contracts do not agree on the length of the contract, hence the employment contract does not have an end date. However, as previously stated, the parties cannot be expected to be […]

Intentional Killing under Turkish Law

Serious criminal offences against life are regulated by the Turkish Penal Code (“TCP”) and covers acts of homicide and suicide. Homicide Voluntary Manslaughter – Intentional Killing/Homicide (Article 81-83 TCP) Voluntary manslaughter may be regarded as one of the most serious offences and is defined as willfully and unlawfully ending the life of another human being. […]

Migrant Smuggling and Human Trafficking under Turkish Law

The smuggling of migrants Article 79 of the Turkish Penal Code (“TPC”) regulates crimes regarding the smuggling of immigrants. The smuggling of migrants is defined as assisting foreign nationals to enter or stay illegally in Turkey or assisting foreign nationals or Turkish citizens to leave Turkey illegally with the intention of directly or indirectly obtaining […]

Website Legal Services​

WEBSITE LEGAL COMPLIANCE Whether you run an e-commerce or brochure site, a social network or a blog, any website visited by a UK or EU citizen must have the appropriate licence: Terms of Use A privacy policy A Cookies schedule At Digital Law, website compliance is more than just a legal requirement. It’s a way […]

Privacy Policy in Turkish Law

The Turkish Data Protection Law (“TDPL”) was drafted similar to the EU’s Directive 95/46/EC, which was abolished by the EU General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”). The TDPL requires data controllers to register with the Turkish Data Protection Authority (“TDPA”) and to notify them of processing activities of their data subjects, including: The name and address […]

Internet Blackmail and Turkish Criminal Law

Information technologies and the Internet have found a place in our lives and has made it very easy with innovations. However, the result of these developments is that our personal information is transferred to the technological environment and has made us susceptible to illegal activities such as blackmail and threats. Because of the increase in […]