Private Law | |||||
PhD | Length of the Programme: 4 | Number of Credits: 240 | TR-NQF-HE: Level 8 | QF-EHEA: Third Cycle | EQF: Level 8 |
School/Faculty/Institute | Graduate School | ||||||
Course Code | HUK 638 | ||||||
Course Title in English | The Concept of Possession from Roman Law to the Present-Day | ||||||
Course Title in Turkish | Roma Hukukundan Günümüze Zilyetlik | ||||||
Language of Instruction | TR | ||||||
Type of Course | Lecture | ||||||
Level of Course | Advanced | ||||||
Semester | Spring,Fall | ||||||
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Estimated Student Workload | 188 hours per semester | ||||||
Number of Credits | 7.5 ECTS | ||||||
Grading Mode | Standard Letter Grade | ||||||
Pre-requisites | None | ||||||
Expected Prior Knowledge | None | ||||||
Co-requisites | None | ||||||
Registration Restrictions | Doctoral Students Only | ||||||
Overall Educational Objective | To be able to understand the basic information on the concept of possession, the historical development of the concept in Roman law and its place in the law of property, comparatively within the framework of Roman law texts and legal regulations, to acquire in-depth knowledge on these subjects and to use this information in a professional manner. | ||||||
Course Description | In this elective course, within the framework of Roman law texts, legal regulations and judicial decisions the following subjects will be thought comparatively, "the concept of possession in general, the elements and legal nature of possession, the emergence of the concept of possession in Roman law, the concept of possession in Roman law and Turkish law, the functions of possession, possession over goods and rights, types of possession, acquisition of possession, protection of possession, possessor’s obligation to return the asset and its scope, termination of possession." | ||||||
Course Description in Turkish | Seçmeli olarak verilen bu derste, Roma hukuku metinleri, kanuni düzenlemeler ve yargı kararları çerçevesinde “genel olarak zilyetlik kavramı, zilyetliğin unsurları ve hukuki niteliği, Roma hukukunda zilyetlik kavramının doğuşu, Roma hukuku ve Türk hukukunda zilyetlik kavramı, zilyetliğin işlevleri, eşyalar ve haklar üzerinde zilyetlik, zilyetliğin çeşitleri, zilyetliğin kazanılması, zilyetliğin korunması, zilyedin malı iade borcu ve kapsamı, zilyetliğin sona ermesi” konuları karşılaştırmalı olarak öğretilecektir. |
Course Learning Outcomes and CompetencesUpon successful completion of the course, the learner is expected to be able to:1) Understand the historical development, definition, elements and legal nature of the concept of property. 2) The effect of possession to clarify rights and the function of acquiring rights in movable and immovable property. 3) Know and understand the various distinctions of possession (sole possession - joint possession; primary possession - secondary possession; direct possession - indirect possession; possession of goods - possession of rights; possession by right - possession not by right; possession in the capacity of owner - possession in another capacity; possession in one's own name - possession in the name of another and assistants in possession). 4) Knows the ways of original and transfer acquisition of possession; understands the cases in which possession is acquired with or without delivery (short hand-over, delivery by judgement, transfer of possession, transfer of documents representing the goods, acquisition by inheritance). 5) Understand the principles of the protection of possession, both independently of the underlying right and on the basis of a presumption of a right. 6) Understand the obligation of the bona fide and bad faith possessor to return the goods and the scope of this obligation. 7) Knows how the possession is terminated and its consequences. |
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Prepared by and Date | HAVVA KARAGÖZ , February 2024 |
Course Coordinator | AKTS1 |
Semester | Spring,Fall |
Name of Instructor | Prof. Dr. HAVVA KARAGÖZ |
Week | Subject |
1) | OPENING LECTURE - Elements of possession, its legal nature and comparison with the concept of property |
2) | The origin of the concept of possession in Roman law, historical development, possession and detentio |
3) | Possession in Turkish Law, Distinctions in Possession (1): Individual Possession - Joint Possession (Collective Possession, Graded Possession); Primary Possession - Secondary Possession; Direct Possession - Indirect Possession |
4) | Possession distinctions (2): Possession of things - Possession of rights; Possession based on rights - Possession not based on rights; Possession as owner - Possession in another capacity; Possession in one's own name - Possession in the name of others and as assistant possessor |
5) | Acquisition of possession in Roman law and Turkish law, acquisition of possession in principle, acquisition of possession by transfer, acquisition of possession by delivery, the concept of traditio and its historical development, delivery between those who are ready and those who are not ready |
6) | Acquisition of possession by transfer without delivery (short hand delivery, delivery by judgment, transfer of possession, transfer of documents representing the goods, acquisition of possession by inheritance). |
7) | Protection of possession (1): Protection of possession irrespective of the underlying right (right of the possessor to use force, actions for possession and administrative remedies). |
8) | Protection of possession (2): Protection of possession on the basis of the presumed underlying right (presumptions of law arising from possession) |
9) | Duty of the possessor to return the goods (duty of the possessor in good faith and in bad faith) |
10) | Termination of possession |
11) | Studies for final assigment |
12) | Oral presentations |
13) | Oral presentations |
14) | Oral presentations |
15) | Written submission of assignments |
16) | End of term evaluations |
Required/Recommended Readings | 1) Lale Sirmen, Eşya Hukuku, Yetkin Kitapçılık 2) Kemal Oğuzman, Özer Seliçi, Saibe Oktay Özdemir, Eşya Hukuku, Filiz Kitabevi 3) Haluk Nami Nomer, Mehmet Serkan Ergüne, Eşya Hukuku, OnİkiLevha Yayınları 4) Hasan Erman, Eşya Hukuku Dersleri, DR Yayınları 5) Osman Gökhan Antalya, Eşya Hukuku, Cilt IV, Seçkin Yayınları 6) Mehmet Ayan, Eşya Hukuku -I (Zilyetlik ve Tapu Sicili), Adalet Yayınları 7) Hasan Özkan, Türk Medeni Yasası ve Uygulaması Cilt VII, Legal Yayıncılık, 8) Havva Karagöz, Traditio (Teslim)’nun Tarihsel Gelişimi ve Constitutum Possessorium, DER Yayınları 9) Salvatore Di Marzo, Roma Hukuku 10) Paul Koschaker, Roma Hukukunun Ana Hatları 11) Bülent Tahiroğlu – Belgin Erdoğmuş, Roma Hukuku Dersleri, Legal Yayıncılık 12) Ziya Umur, Roma Hukuku Dersleri, Beta | ||||||||||||
Teaching Methods | The students' participation in the course is ensured after the teacher's guidance and the necessary explanations and information about the course. The course is taught through seminar assignments and presentations prepared by the students. | ||||||||||||
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Course Administration |
karagozh@mef.edu.tr karagozh@mef.edu.tr Academic spelling rules must be observed when preparing assignments. Recording is prohibited in the course. Violation of ethical rules and plagiarism will not be tolerated and if found, the student will fail the course. In addition, the situation will be reported to the Graduate School. Cheating or plagiarism will be subject to the provisions of Article 54 of the Higher Education Law No. 2547. |
Activity | No/Weeks | Hours | Calculation | ||||
No/Weeks per Semester | Preparing for the Activity | Spent in the Activity Itself | Completing the Activity Requirements | ||||
Course Hours | 14 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 98 | ||
Laboratory | 7 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 21 | ||
Presentations / Seminar | 3 | 10 | 1 | 33 | |||
Homework Assignments | 3 | 10 | 1 | 1 | 36 | ||
Total Workload | 188 | ||||||
Total Workload/25 | 7.5 | ||||||
ECTS | 7.5 |