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Zeynep Kübra Kahraman is a full-time Researcher at Karabuk University's Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Department of Political Science and Public Administration, holding this position since 2019. Her academic profile bridges legal scholarship and political science with specialized focus on Turkish constitutional development and historical property rights issues.
Her educational foundation includes:
- PhD in Public Law, Necmettin Erbakan University (2022)
- Master's Degree in Public Law (Thesis), Necmettin Erbakan University (2018-2022)
- Bachelor's Degree in Law, Gazi University (2013-2017)
Dr. Kahraman's research program centers on the intersection of legal history and contemporary constitutional challenges in Turkey, with particular expertise in minority foundations, property law evolution from Ottoman to Republican eras, and cross-institutional analysis of Constitutional Court and European Court of Human Rights rulings. Her work demonstrates methodological rigor in historical-legal analysis while addressing persistent societal issues regarding minority rights and property disputes.
Her recent publications (2022-2023) reveal a concentrated scholarly trajectory examining property rights cases through comparative judicial analysis, with consistent thematic focus on how historical legal frameworks influence modern human rights adjudication in Turkey. This research contributes significantly to understanding legal continuity and transformation in post-Ottoman state development.
No formal scientific awards or major recognitions appear in documented sources, though her editorial contributions to national social services publications indicate professional standing.
Regarding academic mentorship and research funding, available information does not specify current student supervisees or active grants. However, as a faculty member in Political Science and Public Administration, she likely participates in graduate thesis supervision within her legal expertise domains and may engage in departmental research initiatives.
There is no indication of a dedicated research laboratory or structured research team in the available documentation, suggesting her scholarly activities operate within standard departmental frameworks at Karabuk University.

