The Legal Adaptation of British Settlers in Turkey

  • Derya Bayır (Autor/in)
    Lawyer, Istanbul Bar Association
    Derya Bayir is a lawyer affiliated to the Istanbul Bar Association. She holds a doctorate in law from Queen Mary, University of London.
  • Prakash Shah (Autor/in)
    Department of Law, Queen Mary, University of London
    Senior Lecturer, Department of Law, Queen Mary, University of London

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Abstract

This article is based on a fieldwork project conducted by the authors in the Muğla region of western Turkey. The region is the locale for a significant level of settlement by British people, within the wider context of settlement by groups of other EU nationals in western Turkey. Based on a series of interviews with British settlers and Turkish locals, it examines the factors which affect the process of legal adaptation of the former group. It identifies and discusses the place of British settlers within the larger Turkish legal order, their integration into Turkish life, and the extent to which different socio-legal disabilities and advantages affect this process. The article also casts some light on the extent to which, given the level of British immigration into the area, Turkish officialdom is prepared for their presence.

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Veröffentlicht
2012-07-02
Sprache
en
Akademisches Fachgebiet und Untergebiete
Law, Socio-legal Studies, Migration Studies, Diaspora Studies, Turkish Studies,
Beitragende/r oder Sponsor
Nuffield Foundation, British Institute in Ankara
Forschungsansatz, -methode oder -verfahren
Fieldwork; Social-legal study
Schlagworte
Legal Adaptation, Diaspora, Transnationalism, Transjurisdictionalism, British Emigrants, Immigration to Turkey, Turkey, Tourism,
Zitationsvorschlag
Bayır, D., & Shah, P. (2012). The Legal Adaptation of British Settlers in Turkey. The Journal of Transcultural Studies, 3(1), 43–76. https://doi.org/10.11588/ts.2012.1.9268