“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”
Erman Eroğlu obtained his LL.B. degree from Ankara University Faculty of Law and subsequently practiced as an attorney in Istanbul. Following this, he served as a research fellow at Uludağ University, specializing in international law. During his tenure as a research fellow, he secured a prestigious scholarship from the Republic of Türkiye to pursue postgraduate studies in the United States. He completed the one-year academic research and writing program at The University of Texas at Austin, followed by legal studies at Boston University School of Law and Penn State Law. His educational focus centered on international arbitration, leading to the attainment of his LL.M. degree in international business law. Throughout his doctoral studies at Case Western Reserve University, Erman Eroğlu served as a foreign student assistant. In 2021, he successfully defended his dissertation on international business law, earning his doctoral degree. Upon his return to Türkiye, he contributed as a member of the Special Expertise Commission for the 12th Development Plan of the Republic. Additionally, he engaged in academic activities as a visiting professor at Sciences Po in Paris during the spring semester of 2024. Currently, Erman is a faculty member at the School of Law at Social Sciences University of Ankara. His professional endeavors, including teaching, writing, practice, and research, predominantly revolve around private international law, international commercial law, intellectual property, competition law, media and communications law, and the Turkish law applicable to foreigners.
Private International Law
International Business Law and Arbitration
International Intellectual Property and Competition Law
Media and Communications Law