Background
Burcuoglu, Haluk was born on May 20, 1950 in Bandirma, Turkey.
Burcuoglu, Haluk was born on May 20, 1950 in Bandirma, Turkey.
University of Geneva, Faculty of Law (1973. Master of Arts, in Civil Law, 1976. Doctor of Philosophy, in Civil Law, 1982).
Spoken languages: Turkish, French, English and German.
Worked at Yamaner & Yamaner (Istanbul) specializing in Firm engaged in Shipping and Insurance Law, Business Law, Commercial Law, Corporate Law, Contracts Law, Real Estate Transactions, Enforcement and Bankruptcy Law, Banking Law, Intellectual Property Law, Litigation and International Arbitration, Establishing Companies with Foreign Capital in Turkey. Junior Associated Professor, Civil Law, University of Istanbul, Faculty of Law, 1982. Associated Professor, Civil Law, University of Istanbul, Faculty of Law, 1985.
Professor, Civil Law, University of Istanbul, Faculty of Law, 1993.
Lecturer: Civil Law, University of Geneva, Faculty of Law, 1978. Civil Law, University of Istanbul, Faculty of Law, 1979.
Established in 1920 prior to the proclamation of the Turkish Republic. Commitment to professional ethics has always been a guiding principle for the firm, which sees this is as its raison d"etre.
The broad client portfolio of the firm includes agencies, computer companies, private property owners, foreign traders, representatives, shipyard owners, P & I Clubs, charterers, contractors, steel companies and bankers.
The firm is providing excellent services to its clients with a team approximately 50 people, including finance, insurance and shipping experts. The firm is a member of INTERLAW which is an international association of independent law firms in major world centers. The partners of the firm are also the members of the International Bar Association.
In addition to the head office in Istanbul, the firm has offices in Ankara, Mersin and Iskenderun in Turkey, and Genoa in Italy.
The firm has appointed by Privatisation Administration of Republic of Turkey as their exclusive legal advisors to assist them in privatisation of two Turkish state owned company.