Lawyer-writer. She was born in Istanbul
in 1935. She graduated from Istanbul University Faculty of Law in 1959, and
then she received her Ph.D. from same faculty. She received her master degree
from Columbia University Comprising Law field in 1964. She received her
associate professor degree in 1973 and professor degree in 1980. She worked as
head of Public Administration Department in Middle Eastern Technical
University, as dean of Administrative Sciences Faculty of METU, as vice dean in
Political Sciences Faculty (PSF) in Ankara University. She was suspended from
university according to opposition to 1402 numbered law after September 12.
After seven years, she returned to university with the State Council’s decision.
She was a member of European Council against Racism and Intolerance and member
of the commission which was investigating the human rights violations in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
She was chosen as the international judge of Bosnia and Herzegovina Human Rights Court
by European Council. She continued with her studies as a lecturer in Istanbul Bilgi
University Faculty of Law.
WORKS:
Faşizm (with Murat
Sarıca, 1962), 1961 Anayasası (1963), Türk Hukuk Bibliyografyası (1967),
Robert Owen (1970), Yurttaşlık (Vatandaşlık) Hukuku (1982), Dernek
ve Vakıf Kurma Özgürlüğü (1991), Yasa Çatışması Hukuku Dersleri
(1998), Yasaların Uluslararası Düzeyde Çatışması, Kanunlar İhtilafı
(with Esra Dardağan, 2001), Hukuka Giriş (with Aydın Aybay, 2003), Sosyalizmin
Öncülerinden Robert Owen – Yaşamı – Eylemi - Öğretisi (2005), Yabancılar
Hukuku (2005).
REFERENCE: İhsan Işık (TEKAA, 2009).