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Research in Administrative Law: Instant Access to Competition Authority and KİK Decisions

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Research in Administrative Law: Instant Access to Competition Authority and KİK Decisions


Administrative law is a complex field with its own unique dynamics and decision-making authorities. While finding a Court of Cassation or Council of State decision is relatively easy for many lawyers, accessing a Competition Authority's "merger/acquisition" decision or a Public Procurement Authority's (KİK) regulatory board decision on an "abnormally low bid" is quite challenging. These decisions are often scattered across different websites, in various formats, and with poor search engines.


Lextum AI eliminates this disarray by consolidating all judicial, administrative, and regulatory authority decisions under one roof and making them accessible with the power of semantic search.


Why Are Administrative Board Decisions So Important?


  • They Require Expertise: These boards produce decisions with a high degree of technical and specific knowledge in their respective fields (competition, public procurement, broadcasting, advertising, etc.).
  • They Regulate the Market: Their decisions can affect not just the parties involved but an entire sector or market.
  • They Set Precedent: The boards often create a consistency of precedent by referring to their own previous decisions. Therefore, following current decisions is critical.
  • Council of State Review: Many of these decisions are challenged in the Council of State, so it is necessary to evaluate a board decision together with the relevant Council of State case law.

  • The Ease of Searching Administrative Decisions with Lextum AI


    Lextum AI's unified database includes decisions from critical institutions such as:

  • Competition Authority
  • Public Procurement Authority (KİK)
  • Radio and Television Supreme Council (RTÜK)
  • Advertising Board
  • Capital Markets Board (SPK)
  • Energy Market Regulatory Authority (EPDK)
  • And many more regulatory and supervisory bodies...

  • Practical Search Scenarios


    Scenario 1: Competition Law

  • Situation: Your client wants to file a lawsuit against a rival company alleged to be abusing its dominant position in the market.
  • Lextum AI Query: "abuse of dominant position and predatory pricing"
  • Result:
  • - All relevant Competition Authority decisions.

    - Council of State decisions in cases filed against these decisions.

    - Relevant articles of the Act on the Protection of Competition No. 4054.

    - Academic articles on the subject.


    Scenario 2: Public Procurement Law

  • Situation: Your client, who participated in a public tender, wants to file an appeal complaint on the grounds that the winning firm's bid was "abnormally low."
  • Lextum AI Query: "improper conduct of abnormally low bid inquiry"
  • Result:
  • - All relevant KİK regulatory board decisions.

    - Regional Administrative Court and Council of State decisions in similar situations.

    - The Public Procurement Law and related communiqués.


    Save Time with Smart Filtering


    After performing a search, you can narrow your results to show only, for example, "Advertising Board" or "RTÜK" decisions by using the "Institution" option in the left-hand filter menu. This allows you to get straight to the point without drowning in a sea of information.


    In a niche and specialized field like administrative law, Lextum AI offers you a research speed and depth that your competitors do not have. Access the most accurate information and precedent in seconds, even in the most complex administrative disputes.


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