Labor Law of Turkey, No. 931, August 12, 1967

Labor Law of Turkey, No. 931, August 12, 1967
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 1967
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Text of 1967 labour legislation which constitutes the labour code of Turkey - covers labour contracts, the payment of wages, hours of work, occupational health and occupational safety, the activities of the public sector employment service, labour inspection, etc.

The Impact of International Organizations on Legal and Institutional Change in the Developing Countries

The Impact of International Organizations on Legal and Institutional Change in the Developing Countries
Author: International Legal Center
Publisher: New York : International Legal Center
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1977
Genre: Deuda externa
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Monograph commenting on the impact of development policies of the World Bank and the ILO on the institutional frameworks and the legal systems, (incl. Labour legislations) of Colombia and Turkey - discusses the effect of international borrowing agreements, technical cooperation, control of power resources and mission reports, etc. On legal and economic development, and examines the leverage exerted through ILO Conventions and ILO Resolutions.

Maritime Labor Law of Turkey, No. 854, April 29, 1967

Maritime Labor Law of Turkey, No. 854, April 29, 1967
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Release: 1967
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Text of labour legislation, enacted on 29.4.67, concerning working conditions of seafarers in Turkey - covers labour contracts, the probation period, recruitment, dismissal, severance pay, repatriation, hours of work, wages, holidays, labour inspection, etc.

The Political and Economic Development of Modern Turkey

The Political and Economic Development of Modern Turkey
Author: William Hale
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2023-05-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1000945057

This book outlines the evolution of policy and the course of Turkey’s economic development since the foundation of Turkey’s republic in 1923. Turkey is a fast-developing country with, over the last seventy years, a radically transformed economic and social structure. The concept of planned development was first applied as long as fifty years ago, long before other such approaches in the region. Furthermore, Turkey’s post-war economic development has proceeded in a rare environment of a predominantly liberal, competitive political system. This book is the first comprehensive and up-to-date study of Turkish economic development and its relationship to political change. First published in 1981.