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Language of Instruction
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Turkish
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Level of Course Unit
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Master's Degree
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Department / Program
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LLM Program in Private Law (Thesis) (Turkish)
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Type of Program
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Formal Education
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Type of Course Unit
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Elective
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Course Delivery Method
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Face To Face
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Objectives of the Course
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• To interpret, negotiate and draw conclusions about the legislation regarding Energy Law. • To develop a theoretical and practical legal perspective in the field of Energy Law. • To correctly classify and analyze the legal problems encountered in the field of Energy Law. • To analyze relevant agreements and arbitral tribunal decisions and scientific evaluations regarding them. • To analyze current developments in the field of Energy Law. • Concentrating on acquiring the equipment that will enable him to take part in Energy Law practice as a lawyer, consultant or arbitrator.
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Course Content
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Basics of Energy Law. Energy Law components. Hydrocarbons(Oil&gas) and renewables, nuclear law, electricity, hydroelectric power plants, wind power plants, solar power plants, geothermal power plants etc. Legal frameworks and regulations, contracts and potential disputes.
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Course Methods and Techniques
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Discussing disputes related to the topic, preparing presentations and gaining in-depth knowledge of the subject given to the student.
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Prerequisites and co-requisities
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None
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Course Coordinator
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None
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Name of Lecturers
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Asist Prof.Dr. Mustafa Oğuz Tuna mustafa.tuna@ihu.edu.tr
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Assistants
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None
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Work Placement(s)
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No
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Recommended or Required Reading
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Resources
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1. OECD publishings, reports, statistics. 2. IEA publishings, reports, statistics. 3. Convenions, laws, regulations, decrees, agreements etc. 4. Other web sources from governments and NGOs and various publications.
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Course Notes
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Class participation: At least 80% in undergraduate programs
Presentations: A presentation will be made by the student in the course.
Project: No project will be done by the student in the course.
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Course Category
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Mathematics and Basic Sciences
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Engineering
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Engineering Design
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Social Sciences
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Education
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Science
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Health
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Field
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