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Enforcement of Foreign Court Judgements in Turkey – Series No. 1 Foreign court judgements are not directly enforceable in Turkey. According to Art. 50 of Private International Law and Procedure Act numbered 5718 (the “Act”), a final judgement rendered by a foreign civil court can only be enforced in Turkey if competent Turkish court decides […]
Kesikli Law Firm’s founding partner, Omer KESIKLI spoke at the World Energy Strategies Congress and Exhibition 2019 (WESCE’19) held in Istanbul / Turkey. Omer Kesikli spoke as one of the panelists in “Energy Law and IP Rights” session of the event. Other panelists included Dr. Cem Cagatay Ortak (partner at Cakmak Law), Dr. Taner Sahin (Lecturer […]
Our founding partner, Omer KESIKLI, spoke at the Regional Meeting of ADAM Global in Amsterdam on the effect of Brexit to third countries, with a particular emphasis on the opportunities for investors and entrepreneurs in Turkey. Other reputable speakers of the event were: Honourable Paul Clark, Past Minister of State for Her Majesty’s Government of […]
CORPORATE AUTHORITY TO SIGN ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS Arbitration became the natural method for resolving disputes involving international aspects. In addition to this, it is the author’s observation that arbitration agreements are increasingly becoming more popular in the domestic context after establishment of Istanbul Arbitration Centre (“ISTAC”). As the frequency of incorporating arbitration clauses into commercial contracts […]
EU and Iran US’ reimposition of sanctions on Iran remains on the agenda. As is known UN surmised that Iran’s nuclear programme was peaceful and lifted its sanctions. Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) and Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) came into prominence as the international legal framework and Iran had become […]
The European Union has adopted the Renewable Energy Directive which sets the goals for the EU for the production and promotion of energy from renewable sources. This Directive is part of the Clean Energy for All Europeans Package; a new energy legislative framework. New rules will be implemented within 2019 and formation of the Energy […]
In today’s data-driven world, data protection is the rising trend in Europe as a consequence of General Data Protection Regulation’s entry into force on 25 May 2018 in the European Union. With this Regulation the scope of responsibility of data controllers has been broadened and the extent of fines have been increased up to 4% of […]
Amendment to Regulation on Commercial Advertisement and Unfair Commercial Practices (“Regulation”) An amendment to the Regulation has been published in the Official Gazette of 31 August 2018. The Amendment includes an additional sub-clause to the Appendix of the Regulation titled “Examples of Conduct Deemed As Unfair Commercial Practices” under “Section A – Deceptive Commercial […]
Kesikli Law Firm – Recommended and Ranked as a Leading Law Firm in Turkey by Legal 500 EMEA – Four Years in a Row! Thank you! Kesikli Law Firm is proud to be recognized for the fourth consecutive year by The Legal 500 Europe, Middle East and Africa 2018 edition as a Leading Law Firm […]
NEWS ON RENEWABLE ENERGY AREAS IN TURKEY General Directorate of Renewable Energy (“GDRE”) of Republic of Turkey Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources (MENR) announced new candidate Renewable Energy Designated Areas (“YEKA”) on 23/03/2018. Three candidate wind YEKAs are located in Saros, Gelibolu and Kıyıköy. Similarly three candidate solar YEKAs are located in Hatay-Erzin, Niğde-Bor […]