Provisions of regulation on driver’s licenses for individuals with epilepsy have been revised
According to Paragraph 2 of Article 41 of the Highway Traffic Law, which outlines the “Requirements for driver candidates”, “The procedures and... Read More
Standby services within health institutions with a single medical specialist
The Operating Regulation of Inpatient Treatment Institutions, as outlined in Article 42, regulates duty services across four different categories: standby, normal, emergency... Read More
‘Explicit Consent’ in the Context of Personal Data Protection
What Constitutes “Explicit Consent” and How Is It Obtained? Explicit consent denotes the voluntary consent furnished by the data subject or upon... Read More
An Analysis from a Legal Standpoint on Telemedicine and Corresponding Recommendations
Under Turkish Law, physicians are presently prohibited from administering treatment to patients remotely, as outlined in Article 506 of the Turkish Code... Read More
Judicial Rulings Concerning Labor Conditions of Biologists in Assisted-Reproduction Treatment Centers
The following is a succinct summary of recently enacted regulations and ensuing legal proceedings regarding the employment conditions of biologists within assisted... Read More
Execution of the “Dock Receipt Form” is not a violation of the right to property.
The Constitutional Court maintains the viewpoint that the stringent provisions of the international maritime transport legislation on cargo delivery are indispensable for... Read More
Ministry of Health or the SSI shall confer with the “Medical Specialty Board” to ascertain the types of health practices that should be either permitted or prohibited for specialist physicians.
Ministry of Health shall confer with scientific boards, such as the Medical Specialty Board, to ascertain whether any specialist physician(s) are authorized... Read More
The procedure pertaining to the exclusion of European Union Law from the “Basic Fields of Law” required for eligibility to apply for the “Associate Professorship Exam” has been rescinded.
8th Chamber of the Council of State has determined that the reasons underlying the assertions regarding the exclusion of European Union Law... Read More
Closure of a radio station, even when it has temporarily suspended broadcasting, represents a violation of the applicant’s right to “Freedom of Expression”.
Broadcast shutdown on grounds that are irrelevant and deemed insufficient constitutes an infringement upon the freedom of expression. The application presented to... Read More
Undetailed Court Decision Violates The “Right to a Fair Trial”
Undetailed court decision fails to address the necessity to exhibit the characterization of contested events, the rational and legal regulations underpinning the... Read More