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Labour Dispute Resolution in Turkey

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  • © 2019

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  • The only English-language book on the current essentials of labour relations in Turkey

  • Offers a comprehensive book for non-Turkish lawyers on the legal aspects of alternative dispute resolution in Turkey

  • Contributes in detail to a better understanding of Turkish labour law for English-speaking researchers and people who wish to do business in Turkey

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Table of contents (12 chapters)

  1. Labour Dispute Resolution and Ways of Prevention of Disputes

  2. Labour Dispute Resolution and Adjudication

  3. Alternative Dispute Resolution in Labour Rights Disputes

  4. Alternative Dispute Resolution in Collective Interests Disputes

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The book provides a comprehensive overview of recent developments in Turkeyā€™s labour dispute resolution system, and helps compare the Turkish system especially with those in European countries. Turkey passed a new Labour Courts Act in 2017, which changed Turkish labour law practice by introducing mandatory mediation for all labour disputes. The main objective behind this measure was to ensure that labour disputes are resolved more quickly and less expensively. 
The book was written specifically for lawyers around the globe who have to deal with Turkish law, especially those who are seeking to become specialists in dispute resolution law. In addition, it provides stimulating reading for laypersons who wish to learn what 'mediation and arbitration law are all about' in Turkey. Above all, it was prepared with a view to providing foreign investors and companies in Turkey with basic information on Turkish labour legislation.




Authors and Affiliations

  • Law School, KoƧ University, Istanbul, Turkey

    Tankut Centel

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Tankut Centel, Koc University, Istanbul, Turkey

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