"The Turkish Commercial Law Review is an independent English language print journal of legal scholarship aimed at those in the international business, legal and academic communities with an interest in Turkey as well as Turkish businesspersons, lawyers and academics whose work is international in its scope.
Each year the Turkish Commercial Law Review publishes one volume, comprising of three separate issues. Issues contain material authored by practising lawyers, academics, and members of the judiciary.
The journal aims to maintain a balance between academic debate and practical contributions to the field of commercial law, providing both topical material on current developments and analytic scholarship of permanent interest."
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Konu Başlıkları
| Investment Treaty Tribunals' Divergent Approaches to Costs: Reflections Following Decisions in Two Cases Commenced Against the Republic of Turkey, Judith GillÇ 2.C. – James Freeman – Tomasz Hara |
| Annex ID to the Energy Charter Treaty: Limitation on Consent to International Arbitration, Utku Coşar |
| Jurisdictional Issues relating to Challenges and the New York Convention – Fictions, Failures and Finality – a Choice of Remedies, Hilary Heilbron 2.C. |
| Multi–Tier Dispute Resohıtion Clauses and Arbitration, Craig Tevendale – Hannah Ambrose – Vanessa Naish |
| The Notion of "Investment" in International Investment, Berk Demirkol |