An independent arbitration platform

The leading platform for arbitration insights and legal developments in Turkiye, across the Turkic States, and globally.

An independent publishing platform bringing together case analyses, practice-oriented insights, and recent developments in the field of dispute resolution.

Why Engage with the Turkish Arbitration Blog

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Experienced Contributors

Our contributors include academics, legal practitioners, and arbitration professionals. Each publication reflects a combination of practical experience and academic insight.

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Open and Accessible Content

We provide clear, reliable, and up-to-date content on arbitration in Türkiye and beyond. Students, practitioners, and anyone interested in dispute resolution can find diverse perspectives and trustworthy analysis.

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Flexible Reading Experience

Our publication policy adopts a flexible and needs-responsive approach, rather than adhering to a fixed schedule or rigid content format. Case notes, analytical pieces, and event reports are prepared in a manner that caters both to readers seeking in-depth evaluation and to those wishing to access current developments swiftly.

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TARB builds an open and readable bridge between theory and practice.

The editorial flow is structured around Turkiye-focused reading, the balance between academia and practice, and bilingual access.

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Turkic State Focused

Makes regional arbitral dynamics and the evolution of local practice more visible.

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Theory & Practice

Balances learning-oriented content with observations drawn from practice.

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Bilingual Access

Reaches a wider readership through both Turkish and English publishing.

The aim is not only to report on developments, but to provide a reliable reference space that supports learning.

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EDITORIAL APPROACH

The Core of Arbitration

“The courts of this country should not be the places where resolution of disputes begins. They should be the places where the disputes end after alternative methods of resolving disputes have been considered and tried.”

Sandra Day O’Connor

Contributions and Editorial Process

Turkish Arbitration Blog offers a structured editorial framework for case analyses, short commentaries, and event reports. Contributors may submit topic proposals and draft articles under defined content categories.

Short Analyses

Focused and explanatory commentaries on recent decisions, regulations, or disputes.

Event Notes

Concise reports reflecting observations and key takeaways from panels, conferences, and similar events.

Editorial Feedback

Structured editorial review and guidance throughout the writing process.

SUBMISSION FLOW

The correct destination for this section is the submissions page.

Contributor Intake is used for article drafts, case notes, event reports, and editorial contributions. That is why this area should point directly to the submission flow instead of showing a generic form.

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You upload your file as PDF, DOC, or DOCX on the submissions page.

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The editorial team reviews the content through that workflow.

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Role applications are handled separately on the career page.

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Notes from Our Contributors

The views and reflections of our contributors contribute to the development and direction of Turkish Arbitration Blog.

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Atty. Oğuzhan Karlı

January 14, 2024

TARB is a platform for knowledge and dialogue that originates from Türkiye while evolving through engagement with the global arbitration community.

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Arif Doğuhan Erkin, LL.M.

August 16, 2025

TARB is a Türkiye-based platform that grows through engagement with the global arbitration community, serving as a space for knowledge and discussion.

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Dr. Ural Aküzüm

May 4, 2026

Arbitration is not a foreign concept imposed on us from the outside. We are perhaps simply redefining, in the language of the modern world, a legal reflex that has long existed in our own history. And perhaps Türkiye’s new rise in the field of law will begin precisely here.

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Atty. Oğuzhan Karlı

January 14, 2024

TARB is a platform for knowledge and dialogue that originates from Türkiye while evolving through engagement with the global arbitration community.

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Arif Doğuhan Erkin, LL.M.

August 16, 2025

TARB is a Türkiye-based platform that grows through engagement with the global arbitration community, serving as a space for knowledge and discussion.

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Dr. Ural Aküzüm

May 4, 2026

Arbitration is not a foreign concept imposed on us from the outside. We are perhaps simply redefining, in the language of the modern world, a legal reflex that has long existed in our own history. And perhaps Türkiye’s new rise in the field of law will begin precisely here.

Editorial Approach

Our goal is not only to report on developments in arbitration, but to build a clear, reliable, and contribution-friendly publishing space for students, emerging lawyers, and researchers.

Each publication balances accessible explanation with the editorial discipline needed to remain relevant to practice.