Mining Law, which regulates the legal basis of mining activity, is a multi-disciplinary field between public and private law and is a legal area that includes criteria for the execution of mining activities, in accordance with commercial, trade, debts and environmental law, which are carried out intensively in our country and which constitute an important portion of the GDP. As Uçar Law & Consultancy Office, we offer our clients professional advocacy and legal consultancy services in the field Mining Law in its entirety, including the phases of exploration, operation, ownership and termination of activities. According to the Law Amending the Mining Law and Certain Laws and Decrees numbered 7164 published in the Official Gazette dated February 28, 2019, numbered 30700, significant amendments have been made in the areas of mining, oil, electricity, nuclear energy and renewable energy. Within the scope of in-office and attorney-client training sessions carried out in our office, a comprehensive presentation on the Mining Law and the Current Amendments was made. You can access the in-office training presentation prepared and presented by Adar UÇAR (Apprentice Attorney), with the contributions of Fadime UÇAR (Attorney-at-Law), which outlined the Mining Law and comparatively dealt with the amendments which are published in the Official Gazette dated February 28, 2019 and numbered 30700 in detail, subject via the file you can download from the link below.
Detailed information about the Mining Law and Current Amendments and the presentation documents can be accessed from the link below:
Mining Law (with the Current Amendments)
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