Introduction Contracts are not only legal documents but also the result of strategic negotiations between parties. In the business world, successful contract negotiation is essential for establishing fair, balanced, and sustainable commercial relationships. Effective negotiation helps companies secure favorable terms while minimizing potential legal and financial risks. In Turkey, business contracts are primarily governed by […]
Introduction Contracts are essential legal instruments used to regulate relationships between individuals, companies, and institutions. A well-drafted contract provides legal certainty, clarifies the rights and obligations of the parties, and helps prevent disputes. However, poorly drafted contracts may lead to misunderstandings, financial losses, and complex legal conflicts. In Turkey, contract drafting is primarily governed by […]
Introduction Contracts play a central role in regulating legal relationships between individuals, companies, and institutions. In Turkey, the validity and formation of contracts are primarily governed by the Turkish Code of Obligations (Türk Borçlar Kanunu – TBK). This legislation establishes the legal framework for how contracts are formed, interpreted, and enforced. For a contract to […]
Introduction Commercial contracts constitute the backbone of economic life. In Turkey, commercial activities are largely shaped by contractual relationships between merchants, companies, and investors. Whether it involves supply agreements, distribution contracts, service arrangements, or joint ventures, commercial contracts play a decisive role in regulating rights and obligations between parties. Under Turkish law, commercial contracts are […]