Journal Name:
- Annales de la Faculté de Droit d’Istanbul
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Abstract (2. Language):
The majority of grandparents in Turkey wish to have personal
relations with their grandchildren. This emotional necessity is es-
pecially true in case of a divorce or death of one or both of the
parents. Sometimes this does not constitute a legal problem as the
parent who has the parental power readily accepts the request of
the grandparents. However, it is not rare that this request is denied.
In such a case, the only solution is to file a lawsuit, and to have the
conflict resolved by court.
Some civil codes, like the former Turkish Civil Code, do not
handle this problem and the resolution of the legal problem is left
to judges; while a number of civil codes, including the new Turkish
Civil Code, choose to settle the problem through certain special
provisions.
In this article, I intend to examine the alternatives presented by
the former and new Turkish Civil Codes. First, the former Turkish
Civil Code is analysed. Secondly, the new Turkish Civil Code is
studied. In addition, the option presented by the Swiss Civil Code
is analysed, as the Turkish Civil Code is essentially based on the Swiss Civil Code. Moreover the decision of the Court of Cassation
and the Swiss Federal Court’s decision are examined as well
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