Seventh edition published by Kluwer Law International BV in 2020. Edited by Tuğrul Ansay, Don Wallace Jr. and Işık Önay. Contains 12 chapters on various Turkish legal systems
Statute law is a set of universally accepted regulations providing order in society. Derives from Latin meaning "that which is fixed or settled". Examples include stop signs, traffic lights and speed regulations
Constitutional law defines and classifies constitutions. Administrative law governs public-private administration. Tax law covers personal, corporate, and property taxes. Criminal law deals with offenses and punishment. Civil law covers persons, family, succession, and property
Private law governs relationships between individuals and governments. Also known as common law, includes property, contract, and tort law. Examples include workplace rules and smoking regulations. Contains subdivisions like contract, tort, property, and commercial law
Book covers social order rules, law definition, sources and systems of law. Divides social order into religious, customary, moral and legal rules. Discusses legal systems: common, civil and religious law. Explores application of legal rules and burden of proof
Public law governs relations between legal persons and government. First noted by Roman jurist Ulpian in Institutes. Initially focused on state-related matters, later expanded to include private law