Şahin | Doğan Law, with its expert team, aims to provide services in every aspect of litigation and dispute resolution in Turkey, targeting the establishment of justice and legal security in legal systems.
In Turkey, litigation and dispute resolution are generally carried out through two main avenues: judicial recourse and alternative dispute resolution methods.
Judicial recourse is a path sought within the Turkish judicial system and implemented by judicial authorities for dispute resolution. This path typically involves proceedings conducted through courts. The Court of Cassation is the highest level court for litigation and dispute resolution in Turkey. The Court of Cassation oversees the legality of decisions rendered. Additionally, specialized courts such as the Council of State contribute to the resolution of disputes.
Alternative dispute resolution methods, on the other hand, refer to techniques used for resolving disputes outside the judicial recourse. These methods include mediation, arbitration, and reconciliation, among others. The use of these methods assists in reducing the workload and adopting a conciliatory approach.
The academic dimension of litigation and dispute resolution law involves the analysis of decisions, laws, regulations, and other legal provisions in this field, as well as the examination of the trial process, comparison of judicial systems, and academic research on various legal topics. In Turkey, academic studies in the field of litigation and dispute resolution are conducted in law faculties and research centers.
Litigation and dispute resolution in Turkey encompass both judicial recourse and alternative dispute resolution methods. This process is essential for ensuring the implementation of law and establishing legal security. On an academic level, research conducted in this field contributes to the development and improvement of the legal system.

