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Hukuk Fakültesi, Hukuk Bölümü
İbn Haldun Üniversitesi Hukuk Fakültesi, hukuk ve adalet bilincinin toplumda yaygınlaşmasına hizmet edebilecek, ulusal ve uluslararası hukuk alanında yaşanan gelişmeleri yorumlayıp değerlendirebilecek, fikrî bağımsızlığa sahip, çokdilli, küresel rekabet ortamında başarı sağlayabilecek ve Türkiye'yi uluslararası alanda temsil edebilecek hukukçular yetiştirmeyi hedeflemektedir.

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Ali Yeşilırmak

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International Commercial Law, Arbitration, International Investment Law, Litigation

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    Transparency and stakeholders’ role in the selection of the arbitral tribunal
    (Wolters Kluwer, 2023) Yeşilırmak, Ali; Yeşilırmak, Ali; Brekoulakis, Stavros; Weeramantry, Romesh; Nagapetyan, Lilit; Hukuk Fakültesi, Hukuk Bölümü
    International arbitration has been ever evolving since the introduction of modernized arbitration rules in the last century.1 The evolution is very mııch related to the satisfaction of users and other stakeholders of arbitration. One of the evolving areas is transparency. The issue of transparency mainly derived from investment arbitration2 for the protection of public interests, but has been adopted to cover wider interests, needs and dynamics in international commercial arbitration. Transparency touches upon many aspects of international commercial arbitration; selection/appointment of arbitrators, the arbitration process, orders and awards ete. Perhaps one of the most important of ali is the selection/appointment of arbitrators. This is because ‘arbitration is only as good as its arbitrators.’3 The selection/appointment of arbitrators generally has a direct effect on the quality of arbitration. The users of arbitration desires to have predietable and just decisionmaking. Thus, transparency is directly related to independence and impartiality of arbitrators, due process and accountability…
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    Practical insights on interim and conservatory measures
    (Wolters Kluwer, 2021) Yeşilırmak, Ali; Gültutan, Doğan
    Interim or conservatory measures are forms of remedy or relief aimed at protecting and preserving the rights of a party pending the final resolution of a dispute. That is, they are necessarily temporary in character, although depending on the circumstances they may have a decisive effect on certain issues in a case or on the claimant’s ability to prosecute its claim. In international arbitration, interim or conservatory measures are also synonymously referred to as provisional and protective measures, preliminary measures, preliminary injunctive measures, urgent measures, precautionary measures, or holding measures...