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Erman BENLİ
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Erman BENLİ

He is an academician known for his work in the fields of “Civil Law” and “Law and Economics”.

Assistant Director of Continuing Education Centre of ASBU

Editor of Digital Law Review

“Law is (or ought to be) an incentive price mechanism for the creation of productive,     

  allocative and cost efficiency.”


  • He adopts interdisciplinary perspective in his scientific research.
  • In addition to qualitative method, he also supports quantitative research method in legal research. 
  • He uses active teaching methods (specifically Socratic Method).
  • He encourages students for critical thinking.


Biography

Erman BENLİ graduated from Bilkent University Faculty of Law in 2008. He obtained his master degree in 2009 in the field of Law and Economics. He received his PhD degree from Bilkent University Faculty of Law in 2017. He has publications in international and national refereed journals. He has also participated in many international and national conferences as a speaker. He has both academic and private sectors experience. In 2017, he successfully completed the project titled “Regulation and Competition Law Aspects of Peering Agreements in Telecommunications Industry: A Comparative Study” supported by Social Sciences University of Ankara, Unit of Scientific Research Project. Within the scope of the project, he successfully completed the certificate program he attended at the Coase-Sandor Institute of Law and Economics of University of Chicago Law School. Throughout his career in academia and private sector, he has provided project based consultancy support to leading organizations in the fields of Regulation and Competition Law.


Research Interests

Law of Property

Law of Obligations

Personalized Law

Telecommunications Law

Economic Analysis of Private Law


Courses Taught

Legal Terminology (Undergraduate)

Contract Law (Master)


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