معرفی
Assoc. Prof. Birce Arslandoğan serves as Associate Professor in the Private Law Department at Istanbul University Faculty of Law, a position she has held since 2023 after progressing from Research Assistant (2005-2014) to Assistant Professor (2014-2023). Her academic career is anchored in Civil Procedure and Bankruptcy Law, with specialized expertise in enforcement mechanisms and comparative analysis of Turkish-German legal frameworks.
Her educational foundation includes undergraduate studies at Istanbul University Faculty of Law (1999-2004), followed by postgraduate (2004-2007) and doctoral studies (2007-2014) at the Institute of Social Sciences, Department of Private Law. Her doctoral dissertation focused on evidence determination in civil procedure.
- Doctorate (2007-2014): Istanbul University, Institute of Social Sciences, Department of Private Law
- Postgraduate (2004-2007): Istanbul University, Institute of Social Sciences, Department of Private Law
- Undergraduate (1999-2004): Istanbul University, Faculty of Law
Arslandoğan's research centers on practical judicial challenges in Turkish enforcement law, including evidence determination, execution creditor rights, and pandemic-era adaptations of limitation periods. Her work consistently incorporates comparative perspectives with German civil procedure, leveraging her C2 proficiency in German to analyze cross-jurisdictional procedural harmonization.
Her 2021 publications reveal critical engagement with contemporary legal issues: compensation lawsuits under Article 89/4, pandemic-related suspension of limitation periods, and amendment of judgments under Article 305/A. These works demonstrate methodological rigor in addressing enforcement law complexities through doctrinal analysis and comparative frameworks, particularly examining German-Turkish procedural parallels.
No scientific awards are documented in available records.
She has supervised four theses and participated in one research project. Administrative roles include Deputy Director of a University Center (2018-2022) and Applied Research Center Board Member (2018-2021), reflecting institutional leadership beyond teaching responsibilities. Her conference participation spans 13 events between 2011-2022, focusing on civil procedure reforms and bankruptcy law developments.



