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Conducting Mining Exploration Activities under Turkish Law
by Onur ALPER & Serenat BAYTAN
According to Turkish Law, underground resources are subject to the exclusive ownership and disposition of the State and are not deemed as part of the land in which they are located. Pursuant to Article 4 of the Mining Law (published in the Official Gazette dated June 15, 1985 and numbered 18785) (Law No. 3213) (the “Law”), property rights over the land exclude any existing minerals.
Indemnity Claims of Commercial Agents: A Legal Evaluation of Distribution Agreements between...
between German and Turkish Companies
by Dr. Ayfer Vural
CONDUCTING MINING EXPLORATION ACTIVITIES UNDER TURKISH LAW
According to Turkish Law, underground resources are subject to the exclusive ownership and disposition of the State and are not deemed as part of the land in which they are located. Pursuant to Article 4 of the Mining Law (published in the Official Gazette dated June 15, 1985 and numbered 18785) (Law No. 3213) (the “Law”), property rights over the land exclude any existing minerals.
The Licenses and Permits Required to Operate a Catering Company in Turkey
The rapidly expanding Turkish economy has been increasingly exciting the attention of foreign investment funds and multinational companies. The amount of acquisitions expected to be realized by investment funds and multinational companies in Turkey in 2012 is approximately $2.5-3 billion.
Treaties on Investment Protection Applying to Turkish Investments in Libya
The chaos which struck Libya a year ago has also left its legal system shattered and in disarray. Most foreign investors, including Turkish ones, who have invested a huge amount of capital in Libyan infrastructure, saw their invested assets gradually evaporate in the Libyan desert.