10. Uluslararasi Hukuk Sempozyumu
WELCOME TO ASOS 10TH INTERNATIONAL LAW SYMPOSIUM!

Asos, which is one of the most widely attended law symposiums organized in our country, will hold its 10th meeting with the sponsorship of Yaşar University this year with your valuable contributions.

The 10th International Law Symposium aims to contribute to the work and research of academicians at the highest level in terms of quality, to share experiences, theoretical and practical knowledge and to discuss current issues in the field of law by creating an interdisciplinary working environment.

All papers will be indexed in SOBIAD database.

Abstract submission will be realized from the "Submit Abstract" section on the Asos website, and our participants who have contributed in previous years can log in to the system with their current usernames and passwords. New participants will need to register from the "New Registration" login.

Our participants will receive the acceptance certificate for their papers and the participation certificate to be issued at the end of the symposium through the system. No additional documents will be sent by mail or e-mail. Abstract book and full text book will also be published on the website.

It is important that you include your contact information during the submission process so that we can reach you.

Best regards.

Keynote Speakers

Prof. Dr. Vasilka Sancin

(University of Ljubljana/ Slovenia, International Law)



Speaking Title

(Re)Conceptualization Of The Legal Paradigm On Climate Change

Prof.Dr. Liane Wörner

(Universität Konstanz/ Germany, Criminal Law)



Speaking Title

AI in police and criminal prosecution - moving away from the hurdles and towards the opportunities

Prof.Dr.Franz WERRO

Fribourg University Law Faculty/ Switzerland/European Private Law and Comparative Law



Speaking Title

The Europeanisation of Private Law and its Challenges

Prof. Dr. Pauline Endres de Oliveira

University of Humboldt/ Germany, Immigration Law



Speaking Title

The Reform of the Common European Asylum System

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