
معرفی
Duygu Dağlioğlu is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Private Law at the Faculty of Law, Gaziantep University, Turkey. She serves as Domestic Farabi and Erasmus Coordinator (2019-2023) and teaches Civil Law, Property Law, Inheritance Law, and Family Law courses across multiple academic programs.
Education:
- Doctorate in Private Law (2017-2019), Institute of Social Sciences, Ankara University, Turkey
- Master's in Private Law with Thesis (2014-2017), Institute of Social Sciences, Ankara University, Turkey
- Licence in Law (2008-2012), Faculty of Law, Anadolu University, Turkey
Professional Experience:
- Trainee Lawyer, ATA Law Firm (2012-2013)
- Mediator, Mediation Department (2019)
Her research centers on Civil Law applications within the Turkish legal framework, specializing in Family Law dynamics, Mediation efficacy, Property Rights conflicts, and Inheritance Law interpretations. She examines how cultural and social factors influence legal outcomes in housing disputes, spousal rights allocation, and civil code implementation.
Recent publications (2020-2024) reveal a concentrated exploration of mediation mechanisms in family property disputes, particularly analyzing housing rent conflicts involving family residence characteristics and the application of Turkish Civil Code Article 121/III in spousal property allocation during divorce or death. Her work consistently bridges theoretical civil law principles with practical dispute resolution strategies in Turkish society.


