Municipalities are also subject to Code of Debt Enforcement and Bankruptcy based on their debts that emerge from private law. On the other hand, the properties of the municipalities are not all seizable. In order to eliminate the disruption of the public services that are delivered by municipalities, some rules are adopted which prevent the seizure of some properties that belong to municipalities. Although those rules serve public interests, they are also directly connected to the right to property of creditors, regulated both by the 1982 Constitution of Turkish Republic and by European Convention on Human Rights. In this context, by examining the historical development of those rules that are governing the seizure of the properties of a municipality and the case law related to it, the scope of the properties of a municipality that can and cannot be seized and the compatibility of those rules to the 1982 Constitution of Turkish Republic and European Convention on Human Rights will be determined
Alan : Hukuk
Dergi Türü : Ulusal
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