General Overview on Maritime Law in Türkiye
§2. Classification of Law of the Sea
§3. Uniformity of Maritime Law
§4. Management of Maritime Transportation
§5. Sources of Maritime Law
I. Related International Conventions and TCC
III. Related By–laws and Regulations
Main Subject of Maritime Law: Ship
§6. Legal Importance of Ship
III. Classification of Ship
IV. Legal Nature of Ship and Its Loss
V. Discriminating Facts of Ship
I. Turkish National Ship Register
II. Turkish International Ship Register
III. Register for Ships under Construction
I. Acquisition of Ownership
II. Types of Ship Mortgage
III. Scope of the Ship Mortgage
IV. Amount of the Secured Claim
II. Property Subject to Maritime Liens
IV. Priority of Maritime Liens
V. Assignment and Subrogation
Main Actors of Turkish Maritime Law
III. Limited Liability of Owner
§12. Shipping Participation
II. Authorities of the Master
III. Liabilities of the Master
I. Maritime Carrier under International Conventions
II. Maritime Carrier under TCC
§17. Transport Intermediaries
Maritime Contracts and Related Documents
§19. Bareboat Charter Contract
II. Parties of the Contract
III. Rights and Obligations of the Parties
§20. Time Charter Contract
II. Parties of the Contract
III. Rights and Obligations of the Parties
§21. Contract of Affreightment
I. Classification: Voyage Charter Contract vs. Contract of Carriage
III. Execution of the Contract of Affreightment
IV. Finalization of the Contract of Affreightment
I. Functions of Bill of Lading
II. Types of Bill of Lading
III. Presumptions that Stand under Bill of Lading
§23. Other Transport Documents
I. Definition and Components of General Average
II. Types of General Average
III. Debtors of General Average
IV. Adjustment of General Average
I. Definition and Components of Collision
III. Evidence of Collision
I. Definition and Components of Salvage
V. Obligations of the Parties