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LL.B., Galatasaray University
LL.M., Queen Mary University of London
PhD, Galatasaray University
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Annales de la Faculté de Droit d'Istanbul, 2017
Due to the growth and the sophistication of international business relations, it became clear tha... more Due to the growth and the sophistication of international business relations, it became clear that there are circumstances in which third parties that have not signed or similarly assented to an arbitration agreement may be both bound and benefitted from its terms. In this respect, the arbitration doctrine and practice use a wide range of theories to compel non-signatories to arbitrate. The main aim of this study is to analyse conditions that allow an arbitration agreement to be extended to non-signatories; to reconcile the requirement of the consent to arbitrate with the necessities of modern developments in international trade; and to emphasize the importance of functional consent and equitable considerations with regard to non-signatory issues. In order to achieve these purposes, the present paper will focus on the most controversial four legal theories-the group of companies doctrine, piercing the corporate veil, third party beneficiary rule and guaranty agreements-under which arbitration agreement can be extended to non-signatories and will provide a commentary regarding the recent trends observed in this matter.
Galatasaray Üniversitesi Hukuk Fakültesi Dergisi , 2019
Anonim şirketin haklı nedenle feshi davası, hukukumuzda ilk olarak Türk Ticaret Kanunu'nun 531. m... more Anonim şirketin haklı nedenle feshi davası, hukukumuzda ilk olarak Türk Ticaret Kanunu'nun 531. maddesinde düzenlenmiş olup, işbu davada davalı sıfatının kime veya kimlere ait olduğuna ilişkin doktrinde ileri sürülen görüşler ve Yargıtay kararları arasında önemli farklılıklar bulunmaktadır. Bu itibarla, çalışmamız kapsamında davalı sıfatının belirlenmesi sorunsalı, medeni usul hukukunu ilgilendiren yönleriyle ele alınmıştır.
Annales de la Faculté de Droit d'Istanbul, 2017
Due to the growth and the sophistication of international business relations, it became clear tha... more Due to the growth and the sophistication of international business relations, it became clear that there are circumstances in which third parties that have not signed or similarly assented to an arbitration agreement may be both bound and benefitted from its terms. In this respect, the arbitration doctrine and practice use a wide range of theories to compel non-signatories to arbitrate. The main aim of this study is to analyse conditions that allow an arbitration agreement to be extended to non-signatories; to reconcile the requirement of the consent to arbitrate with the necessities of modern developments in international trade; and to emphasize the importance of functional consent and equitable considerations with regard to non-signatory issues. In order to achieve these purposes, the present paper will focus on the most controversial four legal theories-the group of companies doctrine, piercing the corporate veil, third party beneficiary rule and guaranty agreements-under which arbitration agreement can be extended to non-signatories and will provide a commentary regarding the recent trends observed in this matter.
Galatasaray Üniversitesi Hukuk Fakültesi Dergisi , 2019
Anonim şirketin haklı nedenle feshi davası, hukukumuzda ilk olarak Türk Ticaret Kanunu'nun 531. m... more Anonim şirketin haklı nedenle feshi davası, hukukumuzda ilk olarak Türk Ticaret Kanunu'nun 531. maddesinde düzenlenmiş olup, işbu davada davalı sıfatının kime veya kimlere ait olduğuna ilişkin doktrinde ileri sürülen görüşler ve Yargıtay kararları arasında önemli farklılıklar bulunmaktadır. Bu itibarla, çalışmamız kapsamında davalı sıfatının belirlenmesi sorunsalı, medeni usul hukukunu ilgilendiren yönleriyle ele alınmıştır.