Head of Department: Dr. Lecturer Abdullah ERDOĞAN
Civil Law is an extremely important branch of law that can be called the basic course of Private Law. In this context, although the Civil Code is taken as the basis, a very wide area, including the Basic Concepts of Law and the Law of Persons, is the subject of examination. Within the scope of Civil Law, which is valid in all areas of Private Law and even in Public Law to the extent that it is appropriate to its nature, it is aimed to reach a legal perspective in terms of the application of law, which will form the basis of other branches of law within the scope of general legal principles. In the Law of Persons section; all aspects of the civil law, from the two types of legally recognised persons, real and legal persons, to their existence as a person in the field of law, the termination of their personality, the protection of personality, the power to have rights and debts and to acquire rights and debts in person, the names, settlements and kinship relations of real persons, are evaluated and explained comparatively between real and legal persons. Here; it is aimed to provide the students with the basic legal knowledge of the persons in the position of the subject of rights who can have rights and debts.
In the Family Law, it is aimed to explain the conditions for the establishment of a valid marriage union, invalid marriages and its legal consequences, the rights and obligations of the spouses towards each other, their relations with their children, the termination of the marriage union and its legal consequences, as well as other kinship relations and the guardianship institution foreseen in terms of protecting them in terms of persons who are deemed in need of protection by the law, and in this way, it is aimed to teach the provisions stipulated in the second part of the Civil Code regarding the family by evaluating them theoretically and practically.

