معرفی
Prof. Bekir Mahmut Khashoggi is a distinguished Professor at Istanbul University, Faculty of Law, Department of Public Law with specialization in Tax Law. He has served continuously at Istanbul University since 1987, progressing through academic ranks from Research Assistant to his current position as Professor (since 2017). His extensive career includes service on the University Executive Board (2009-2015) and decades of contributions to Turkish tax law scholarship.
Prof. Khashoggi's educational background includes:
- Doctorate (1991-1999) - Istanbul University, Institute of Social Sciences, Public Law
- Postgraduate studies (1987-1991) - Istanbul University, Institute of Social Sciences, Public Law
- Undergraduate degree (1983-1987) - Istanbul University, Faculty of Law
His research focuses on Tax Law with particular expertise in Tax Evasion, Tax Procedure Law, Customs Law, and Comparative Tax Systems between Turkey and France. Prof. Khashoggi is fluent in English and French at C1 Advanced level, enabling his comparative legal studies and international collaborations. His scholarly work bridges theoretical legal frameworks with practical tax administration challenges in Turkey.
Prof. Khashoggi has supervised 13 graduate theses covering diverse aspects of Turkish tax law, including tax information sharing, taxpayer documentation obligations, capital market violations, and tax jurisdiction principles. His academic advising reflects his comprehensive approach to tax education across multiple dimensions of tax administration and compliance.
His scholarly output demonstrates consistent engagement with evolving tax challenges, particularly in digital taxation, constitutional dimensions of tax rights, and comparative analyses of tax enforcement mechanisms. Prof. Khashoggi's work addresses both theoretical legal frameworks and practical implementation issues in Turkish tax administration.
Among his notable contributions are publications on force majeure in tax law, digital service taxation in Turkey, and critical examinations of tax smuggling crimes under Turkish Penal Code. His scholarly impact extends through numerous peer-reviewed journal articles, books including "Vergi Ceza Hukuku" (Tax Criminal Law), and presentations at national conferences addressing contemporary tax challenges and legal reforms.


