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Full Name
Kayalı, Didem
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Kayali, Didem
 
Main Affiliation
05.01. Department of Law
 
Email
dkayali@etu.edu.tr
 
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ORCID
0000-0002-1962-293X
Biography
Didem Kayali is currently an assistant professor of private international law at TOBB University of Economics and Technology (ETU), Faculty of Law, Ankara, Turkey. Before joining TOBB ETU in 2016, she worked for 14 years as an associate, senior associate and chief of division at Undersecretariat of Treasury which is one of the leading governmental bodies in Turkey. Her main responsibility at Treasury was contributing to the preparation of legal regulations regarding state policies on agriculture and state banks and to the solution of legal problems derived from these policies.
She teaches Private International Law, Nationality and Foreigners Law, ICSID Arbitration and International Commercial Arbitration and her research interests relate primarily to conflict of laws and international commercial and investment arbitration. She is the author of several publications such as Third-Party Funding in International Arbitration (Journal of International Trade and Arbitration Law 2019), the monograph on Independence and Impartiality of Arbitrators in International Commercial Arbitration (Seçkin 2015), Enforceability of Multi-Tiered Dispute Resolution Clauses (Journal of International Arbitration 2010, cited by Swiss Federal Tribunal) and The Lex Mercatoria as the Applicable Law in International Commercial Arbitration (Journal of the Faculty of Law of Gazi University 2003).
She earned her LLB from University of Ankara, Faculty of Law in 1999, her LLM in Comparative and International Dispute Resolution from University of London, Queen Mary College in 2008, and her PhD in Private International Law from University of Ankara, Institute of Social Sciences in 2015. She also holds postgraduate certificates in commercial law and competition law.
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Country
Turkey
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  • 4 Kayalı, Didem

Subject

  • 2 and the Hague Conference on Private International Law
  • 2 applicable law
  • 2 artificial insemination
  • 2 International surrogacy
  • 2 legal parentage
  • 2 Uygulanacak Hukuk
  • 1 access to justice
  • 1 adalete erişim
  • 1 Akıllı Sözleşme
  • 1 Applicable Law
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Date issued

  • 3 2020 - 2025
  • 1 2010 - 2019

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  • 4 Article

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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
12024Applicable Law To the Legal Parentage of a Child Born Through International SurrogacyKayalı, Didem 
22019Milletlerarası Tahkimde Üçüncü Kişi FinansmanıKayalı, Didem 
32024Milletlerarası Taşıyıcı Annelik Sonucu Doğan Çocuğun Soybağına Uygulanacak HukukKayalı, Didem 
42022Uluslararası Özel Hukuk Perspektifinden Akıllı SözleşmelerKayalı, Didem 

 

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