
معرفی
Refik Cem Dinar serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Private Law at Yeditepe University's Faculty of Law, Istanbul, where he has taught undergraduate and graduate courses in Civil Law since 2005, including Property Law, Family Law, and Law of Obligations.
His academic credentials include:
- PhD (2004) from Marmara University, Faculty of Law, Department of Private Law. Dissertation: "Legal nature and binding nature of the letter of intent".
- Master's degree (1995) from Marmara University, Faculty of Law, Department of Private Law. Thesis: "Contractual assignment restrictions and prohibitions".
- Undergraduate degree (1990) from Istanbul University, Faculty of Law.
Dr. Dinar's research centers on Civil Law with deep specialization in Contract Law, Property Law, and Pre-contractual Negotiations. His scholarly output includes the books "Legal Nature and Binding Force of the Letter of Intent" (2008) and "Right to Imprisonment Under the Turkish Civil Code" (2016), addressing nuanced applications of the Turkish Civil Code in commercial and property disputes. His methodology emphasizes doctrinal analysis of legislative frameworks alongside practical case resolution.
His publications from 2007-2010 exhibit consistent thematic focus on contractual mechanisms—particularly real estate mortgages, agency agreements, and sample-based sales—demonstrating how Turkish Civil Law provisions resolve ambiguities in commercial transactions. These works collectively advance understanding of security interests and contractual validity within Turkey's legal system.
Dr. Dinar has supervised 13 master's theses at Yeditepe University (2007-2024), covering specialized areas like medical liability, corporate liquidation, and residential lease adaptations. While no research grants are documented, his sustained teaching load across 20+ academic years and continuous thesis supervision reflect significant institutional contribution. Professional experience includes legal consultancy for Siemens Sanayi ve Ticaret A.Ş. (2001).


