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The development of the right of ownership

Course CodeSemester Course Name LE/RC/LA Course Type Language of Instruction ECTS
OHY2204 The development of the right of ownership 3/0/0 DE 7
Course Goals
The purpose of this course is to study on the concept of ownership which is the subject of many courses in legal education from constitutional law to law of civil procedure; to study on the origin of the concept of ownership, the development of this concept up to modern legal systems and its accommodation to social and economic changes  of society. Finally two different views on the extent of ownership is examined on the basis of Roman Law sources.
Prerequisite(s) None
Corequisite(s) None
Special Requisite(s) None
Instructor(s) Professor Bülent TAHİROĞLU
Course Assistant(s) Arş. Gör. Ümit Melih Metintaş
Schedule Wednesday, 16:00 - 18:45, Şirinevler Campus, H-201/03.
Office Hour(s) Prof. Dr. Bülent TAHİROĞLU, Wednesday, 12:00 - 14:00, Şirinevler Campus, H-201/03.
Teaching Methods and Techniques Lecture, discussion, case study
Principle Sources 1)Tahiroğlu Bülent, Roma Hukukunda Mülkiyet Hakkının Sınırları, İstanbul 2001 

2)Erdoğmuş Belgin, Roma Eşya Hukuku, İstanbul 2015

3)Karadeniz Çelebican Özcan, Roma Eşya Hukuku, Ankara 2015

4)Umur Ziya, Roma Hukuku, Eşya Hukuku, İstanbul 1999

5)Oğuzman Kemal; Seliçi Özer,Eşya Hukuku, İstanbul 2018
Other Sources -
Course Schedules
Week Contents Learning Methods
1. Week developments in the concept of ownership in roman law Oral Presentation, Case Study
2. Week The limits of the immovable property Oral Presentation, Case Study
3. Week The limitations of private law: right of access between neighbours Oral Presentation, Case Study
4. Week The water in the adjacent lands Oral Presentation, Case Study
5. Week The trees, fruits, buildings, excavations and agricultural enterprises on bordering of adjacent lands Oral Presentation, Case Study
6. Week The limitations of public law: Dispossession Oral Presentation, Case Study
7. Week The distance should be left between buildings Oral Presentation, Case Study
8. Week The limitations on the protection of buildings (tignum lunctum), the prohibition of demolishing of buildings Oral Presentation, Case Study
9. Week Seascape and comparison with modern legal systems Oral Presentation, Case Study
10. Week Mine enterprises, riversides, immovable tax Oral Presentation, Case Study
11. Week Restrictions on the slave property because of the religious reasons Oral Presentation, Case Study
12. Week The views that "limited ownership" and unlimited ownership" in Roman Law Oral Presentation, Case Study
13. Week The status of the Roman Law Ownership in middleages Oral Presentation, Case Study
14. Week The influence of Roman Law Ownership on Turkish Law Oral Presentation, Case Study
15. Week Exam Week
16. Week Exam Week
17. Week Exam Week
Assessments
Evaluation tools Quantity Weight(%)
Homework / Term Projects / Presentations 1 100


Program Outcomes
PO-11. Have knowledge about the field of private law and about the concepts, institutions or methods of subdisciplines, and make the said knowledge deep;
PO-22. Make connection between private law and concepts, institutions or methods of subdisciplines by comprehending the interaction between them;
PO-33. Use the knowledge which is obtained in the field of private law and its subdisciplines in the expert level for the analysis of subjects and issues regarding law theory and practice;
PO-44. Interpret the knowledge which is obtained in the field of private law and its subdisciplines in the expert level by evaluating them with the knowledge of different disciplines and create new knowledge accordingly;
PO-55. Solve the issues met in law theory and practice by using research methods which are peculiar to law field;
PO-66. Carry out a study independently which requires expertise in private law field and subdisciplines;
PO-77. Develop new approaches for solving complex issues in private law field and subdisciplines which are met, which are not predicted and which requires expertise;
PO-88. Evaluate knowledge and skills obtained in private law field and subdisciplines in expert level with a critical approach;
PO-99. Transmit the knowledge systematically and clearly which is obtained in private law field and subdisciplines as well as contemporary developments regarding theory and practice to the community in and out of the field in written and oral form;
PO-1010. Evaluate law concepts and institutions, localized law practice and law rules with a critical approach; develop and attempt to change them when required;
PO-1111. Follow the knowledge in the field of law and contact with colleagues by speaking a foreign language competently;
PO-1212. Use computer software in a level required by level as well as information and communication technologies in an advanced level;
PO-1313. Observe and internalize social, scientific and ethic values during the processes of obtaining, processing, and evaluating the knowledge regarding field of private law and its subdisciplines.
Learning Outcomes
LO-1As a result of studying on the historical development of the concept of ownership, to be able to present assessments about this process.
LO-2Having knowledge about the development of the concept of ownership in Roman Law
LO-3To be able to present assessments about the extent of ownership and to be able to apply the received information to the concrete cases, as a result of studying on the limitations of private law (neighbourhood relations) and making comparison with modern legal systems but especially with turkish law
LO-4As a result of studying on the limitations of public law, to be able to apply the received information to the concrete cases.
LO-5To be able to present assessments about the transition period from roman law to modern legal systems; to be able to identify the similar and different points between Roman Law and modern legal systems
Course Assessment Matrix:
Program Outcomes - Learning Outcomes Matrix
 PO 1PO 2PO 3PO 4PO 5PO 6PO 7PO 8PO 9PO 10PO 11PO 12PO 13
LO 1
LO 2
LO 3
LO 4
LO 5