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yuridik

Yuridik is a term used in several Turkic and related languages to denote law and the study of law. It is used as an adjective to describe legal matters and as a noun for the field or curriculum. In universities and institutions, courses, faculties, or departments may be called yuridik, such as a yuridik fakulteti.

In scope, yuridik covers public law (constitutional, administrative, criminal) and private law (civil, commercial, family). It

Education and profession: programs leading to degrees such as bachelor and master of laws are offered under

History and context: modern yuridik systems have roots in ancient and medieval legal traditions, including Roman

also
includes
legal
theory,
jurisprudence,
and
international
law.
The
discipline
examines
how
legal
rules
are
created,
interpreted,
applied,
and
enforced,
and
how
law
relates
to
politics,
economy,
and
society.
the
yuridik
label
in
many
countries.
Graduates
pursue
roles
as
lawyers,
judges,
prosecutors,
notaries,
or
in
government,
business
compliance,
or
diplomacy.
law,
civil
and
common
law
developments,
and
international
law.
Today,
globalization
has
increased
cross-border
legal
work,
human
rights
frameworks,
and
the
harmonization
of
standards,
while
local
laws
and
languages
shape
everyday
practice.