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Volume: 10 Issue: 1, 3/26/25

Year: 2025

V. 10 I. 1 Research Articles

It is aimed that the scientific works to be included in our journal will help our country integrate with ideas produced internationally, be accessible to academics, researchers, and students, and contribute to increasing the recognition and achievements of our university and faculty.

The law journal, which will be published as a periodic and peer-reviewed journal, aims to deliver articles on legal doctrine composed of the opinions, ideas, and views of legal scholars, considered auxiliary sources of law, reviewed by experts in their respective fields. The advisory board of the journal consists of scholars from various disciplines and countries. The diverse opinions and evaluations presented in the journal will primarily contribute to academics working in the field, while also offering different perspectives that can be utilized and appreciated by undergraduate and graduate students studying law, as well as practicing lawyers, judges, and prosecutors.

1. At the end of the article, a bibliography must be included, listing the sources used in the article in alphabetical order by the authors' last names. The bibliography should be arranged according to the initial citations of the works. In-text citations for the sources used should be provided as footnotes at the end of each page. Citations and the bibliography should be formatted according to the Chicago citation style.
2. The heading system should be as follows: I. A. 1. a. (a) i.
3. Articles submitted to the journal must include an abstract in both Turkish and English. The Turkish abstract should be between 200-250 words. *Starting from the September 2025 issue, an Extended Summary section of 750-1000 words will be mandatory for all articles.
4. Footnote citations should be arranged as follows:
a. For book citations:
aa. First citations in the text:
ŞANLI, Cemal, Uluslararası Ticari Akitlerin Hazırlanması ve Uyuşmazlıkların Çözüm Yolları, 5th Edition, Beta Yayınları, Istanbul, 2013, p. 5.
bb. Subsequent citations:
ŞANLI, p. 24.
b. For edited books:
KARA, Hacı, “Turkish Maritime Law”, Introduction to Turkish Law, Ed. M. Refik KORKUSUZ, Ankara, Seçkin Yayıncılık, 2016, p. 309.
c. For journal articles:
aa. First citations in the text:
TOPUZ, Murat, “6098 Sayılı Türk Borçlar Kanunu Uyarınca Pazarlamacılık Sözleşmesi (TBK m. 448-460)”, MÜHF – HAD, Y. 2013, Vol. 19, No. 1, p. 298.
bb. Subsequent citations:
TOPUZ, p. 298.
d. For electronic sources:
aa. First citations in the text:
GÖZLER, Kemal, “Hukuk Okumak İsteyen Üniversite Adaylarına Fakülte Tercihi Konusunda Uyarılar,” (Online) http://www.anayasa.gen.tr/tercih-rehberi.htm, Accessed: 03.03.2014.
bb. Subsequent citations:
BAŞÖZEN, p. 8.
e. If multiple works by the same author are used, abbreviations should distinguish the works from each other:
GÖZLER, Anayasa Hukukunun…, p. 76.
f. For works with multiple authors, all authors’ full names should be listed:
KURU, Baki / ARSLAN, Ramazan / YILMAZ, Ejder, Medeni Usul Hukuku (Ders Kitabı), 25th Edition, Yetkin Yayıncılık, Istanbul, 2014, p. 145.
g. For journal articles from electronic sources:
BERRY, John N., "Educate Library Leaders,” Library Journal, (Online)
http://www.epnet.com/ehost, Accessed: April 3, 2000.
h. For encyclopedia entries:
BOHANNAN, Paul, “Law and Legal Institutions,” International Encyclopedia of Social Sciences, Vol. IX, Ed. by David L. Shils, Publisher, McMillan and Free Press, 1968, pp. 73-77.
i. For classical works:
ARISTOTLE, Nicomachean Ethics, pp. 22-23.
j. For sacred texts:
Qur'an 49/12.
k. For court decisions:
Legislation or court decisions cited in footnotes should not be included in the bibliography. The following rules and abbreviations should be observed for citing court decisions:
aa. For Turkish court decisions:
The name of the court/body, chamber (if applicable), E. (docket number), K. (decision number), date [format: day.month.year], (source of the decision, page number or URL/DOI if applicable).
Example: Yar. 1. HD, E.2015/1456, K.2017/7086, 05.12.2017, (Kazancı İçtihat ve Bilgi Bankası).
bb. For foreign court decisions:
The citation format adopted by the relevant court/body should be used. Alternatively, the Turkish system may be applied where appropriate, provided that the same systematic is used consistently for all decisions from that court/body.
l. For citations to the Official Gazette:
RG. 02.01.2019, No. 30643.
5. Articles submitted to the journal must not exceed a word limit of 10,000 words.

1. The Istanbul Medeniyet University Faculty of Law Journal adheres to national and international academic principles and ethical values in its publishing policy.
2. The journal's publishing policy aligns with international ethical publishing principles established by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association (OASPA), and World Association of Medical Editors (WAME). These are supplemented at the national level by the principles outlined in the Turkish Council of Higher Education (YÖK) "Directive on Scientific Research and Publication Ethics."
3. Manuscripts determined to violate the academic principles and ethical values accepted by the editorial board, either before or during the article evaluation process, will be rejected. If such violations are identified after publication, the respective article will be retracted.
4. The Istanbul Medeniyet University Faculty of Law Journal (IMUFLJ) is a peer-reviewed journal published twice a year, in March and September.
5. Articles submitted to the journal must not have been previously published or submitted elsewhere for publication. Submission of an article to the journal constitutes the author’s commitment to this condition.
6. The Istanbul Medeniyet University Faculty of Law Journal adopts an open access policy and provides free access to all its content. Readers can read, copy, download, search, and link to full-text articles in the journal without obtaining permission from the publisher or authors, provided it is for non-commercial purposes.
7. Articles submitted to the journal must include an abstract of 200–250 words. The abstract should be followed by five keywords, chosen preferably from relevant field indexes, in the languages of the abstract. In addition to an abstract in the article's original language, an English abstract is also required.
From the September 2025 issue onwards, all articles must include an Extended Summary of 750–1000 words.
8. Manuscripts should be prepared using Microsoft Word, with the main text in Times New Roman, 12-point font, and 1.5 line spacing. Footnotes should be in Times New Roman, 10-point font, single-spaced, and justified. Page margins should be set as follows on A4-sized paper: top and left margins (4 cm), bottom and right margins (3 cm). Manuscripts should be submitted to the editor via CD or email.
9. The title of the manuscript should be in black and all capital letters. The author’s name should be placed immediately below the title, aligned to the right. A superscript footnote symbol (*) should be added to the end of the author’s surname, and the footnote should include the author’s institution, title, ORCID number, and contact information (email address).
10. Authors should provide their titles, institutional affiliations, contact addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses.
11. Articles submitted by authors are assumed to have been checked and are considered ready for publication in their submitted state. Articles found to be non-compliant with the journal’s publishing principles during the initial review by the editorial board will be returned to the authors for revision before being sent to reviewers.
12. Articles that pass the editorial board's preliminary review will be sent to two expert reviewers for evaluation through a double-blind peer review process, where the author’s identity is removed from the manuscript. Articles will be published only if approved by both reviewers. If one reviewer provides a negative evaluation, a third reviewer will be consulted, and their decision will be final. Authors will not be informed about the identity of the reviewers.
13. If revisions are requested in the reviewer report, the author will be allowed to make changes only within the scope of the requested revisions. Based on the reviewer’s report, the editorial board will decide whether to publish the article, request revisions, or reject the article. The author will be notified of the decision promptly.

Article submission and processing are free of charge. Since the Istanbul Medeniyet University Faculty of Law Journal adopts an open access policy, all content of the journal is freely accessible to readers. Readers may read, copy, download, search, and link to the full text of articles in the journal without obtaining permission from the publisher or authors, provided it is not for commercial purposes.