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COMMERCIAL LAW

Commercial law is the field of law that regulates commercial transactions and commercial activities. Commercial law covers issues such as the establishment and management of commercial enterprises, commercial contracts, commercial relations, responsibilities in commercial activities and other aspects of trade. It generally deals with issues such as regulating trade, conducting business ethically and fairly, determining relationships between parties, and resolving commercial disputes. Commercial law is generally based on the country's commercial laws and trade practices.

BUSINESS LAW

Labor law is the branch of law that regulates the relations between employers and employees. It ensures that employers conduct their business within the legal framework while protecting the rights of workers. It includes issues such as working hours, wages, and job security. Labor law aims to create a fair and balanced business environment by regulating employee and employer relations.

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CRIMINAL LAW

Criminal law is a field of law created to ensure social order and punish those who commit crimes. It regulates the relationship between crime and punishment. It determines the responsibility of those who commit crimes and determines the penalties to be applied to them. Criminal law includes laws and rules that regulate the definition of crimes, the amount of punishment, the ways in which crimes are committed, and the execution of sentences. Its purpose is to maintain order and security in society and to deter crime.

EXECUTIVE BANKRUPTCY LAW

Execution and Bankruptcy Law is the branch of law that protects the rights of the creditor in case the debtor does not fulfill his debt and ensures the collection of receivables by seizing the debtor's assets. While enforcement law regulates the process of the creditor seizing the debtor's assets and collecting his receivables by court decision, bankruptcy law protects the rights of creditors and ensures the sharing of the debtor's assets in case the debtor's financial situation goes bankrupt. This branch of law consists of laws and rules that regulate the rights of creditors and debtors, debt relations and collection processes. Its main purpose is to ensure that debts are paid and the rights of creditors are protected.

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CONSUMER LAW

Consumer Law is a branch of law that aims to protect the safety, health, economic interests and rights of consumers. It ensures that consumers are protected under fair conditions and against unfair commercial practices when shopping. Consumer law includes laws that regulate the quality, prices, advertising and after-sales services of products and services. It also regulates issues such as ensuring that contractual terms are clear and understandable to consumers, protection against misleading advertising, and determining product warranty and return conditions. Its main purpose is to ensure that consumers are protected in a fair, honest and reliable trading environment.

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW

Intellectual property law is a branch of law that aims to protect the products of creative thought and labor. It is designed to encourage people's creativity and protect the products of that creativity. It governs intellectual property rights such as patents, copyrights, trademarks, industrial designs and trade secrets. These rights enable individuals to control and benefit from the use of their creative works. Its main purpose is to promote innovation, contribute to the development of arts and sciences, and protect creativity-related labor and investments.

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TRADEMARK AND PATENT LAW

Trademark and patent law is the branch of law that regulates the protection and use of trademarks and patents, which have an important place in intellectual property rights. While trademark law regulates the registration and use of signs that identify products or services, patent law regulates the protection and use of new and original inventions. While trademarks and patents give their owners the right to use and sell their products and inventions, they also aim to prevent the abuse of these rights. Its main purpose is to promote innovation, regulate business competition and protect consumers.

COMPANY LAW

Company Law is the branch of law that includes legal regulations regarding the establishment, operation and termination of commercial enterprises. This branch of law regulates the establishment process, capital structure, management, relations between partners, responsibilities and bankruptcy situations of companies. It also determines the legal requirements regarding the activities of companies and contains rules for resolving disputes related to companies. Its main purpose is to regulate business activities and ensure that companies are managed fairly and ethically.

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INTERNATIONAL LAW

International law is the set of legal rules that ensure the relations between states and the order of the international society. This branch of law regulates the sovereignty of states, international agreements, the status of international organizations, situations of war and peace, human rights and international trade rules. Additionally, international law includes the methods used to resolve disputes between states and the functioning of international courts.

ADMINISTRATIVE LAW

Administrative law is the branch of law that regulates the management and administration of the state. This branch of law covers the powers, duties, functioning and related transactions of the administrative bodies of the state. In addition, administrative law regulates judicial remedies against the actions taken by the administration and regulates the relations between the administration and individuals. Administrative law determines the rights and legal protections of individuals against the actions and decisions of the state.

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BANKING LAW

Banking law is the set of laws, regulations and general rules that regulate the banking sector. This branch of law covers issues such as the establishment, operation, activities, customer relations, financial security and auditing of banks. Banking law includes legal regulations that determine banks' relationships and responsibilities with their customers. It also regulates the relations of banks with the institutions that supervise and regulate their activities. In this context, the responsibilities and authorities of banks in areas such as banking transactions, loan transactions, deposit and investment transactions are clearly stated.

TAX LAW

Tax law is the branch of law that regulates the taxes the state collects from citizens in order to generate income and finance public services. This branch of law determines tax types, regulates taxation processes, and determines the rights and obligations of taxpayers. It also includes penalties for tax evasion and evasion. Tax law aims to ensure a fair tax distribution among citizens while carrying out the financial policies of the state.

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