İngilizce olarak kaleme alınan “Dıspute Resolutıon Mechanısms In Merger And AcquısıtıonTransactıons” adlı çalışmamızda birleşme ve devralma süreçlerinde çıkan uyuşmazlıkların çözülmesinde uygulanacak çözüm yöntemlerinin incelenmesi ve tahkim yönteminin neden diğer yöntemlerden daha etkili olduğu  açıklanmıştır.
 
TABLE OF CONTENTS
STATEMENT OF AUTHORSHIP	III
ACKNOWLEGMENTS	V
TABLE OF CONTENTS	VII
ABBREVIATIONS	XI
TERMINOLOGY	1
INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………………………………….9
PART I: MERGER AND ACQUISITON PROCESS
I. Introduction	13
II. Stages of an M&A transaction	15
A. Target identification and preliminary negotiations	16
1. Confidentiality agreement	17
2. Letter of intent and exclusivity agreement	18
B. Establishment of the data room and due diligence	19
C. The acquisition agreement	22
D. Signing and closing the transaction	26
E. Post-closing activities	27
III.  Conclusion of part I	28
PART II: LITIGATION AND ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION MECHANISMS 
I. Introduction	31
II. Detailed examination as to the distinctions between litigation and  
     ADR mechanisms	32
A. Litigation	32
1. Introduction	32
2. So-called advantages of litigation	33
3. Why litigation remains weak for M&A disputes	34
a) Limited jurisdiction of courts with respect to the dispute to be  
    hear and type of compensation to be rendered	35
b) Lack of familiarity with local court procedures and language	35
c) Limited party control over the dispute	35
d)Determination of the applicable law and the application of “rules  
   of law”	35
e) Admissibility of Evidence	36
f) Difficulties with regard to the foreign judgments	36
g) Lack of confidentiality surrounding proceedings	37
h) Long lasting trials and appeal processes	37
i) Excessive cost of pursuing litigation overseas	37
j) Lack of independent or impartial judiciary and corrupted system	37
k) Restrictions on judicial review of an arbitral award	38
l) Lack of specialized judges and ever-increasing docket numbers	38
B. ADR mechanisms	38
1. Introduction	38
2. Advantages and disadvantages of ADR mechanisms	40
3. Types of ADR mechanisms	42
a)Negotiation:	43
(1)Introduction	43
(2)Substantial notions in negotiation	44
(3)Characteristics of negotiation	45
(4)Negotiation models	46
(5) Advantages of negotiation	48
(6)Why negotiation remains week for M&A disputes	49
b) Conciliation	50
(1)Introduction	50
(2)Major distinction between conciliation and mediation	51
(3) Considerable “necessity” as to the uniform rules on  
       conciliation	53
(4) Conciliation process and main characteristics of the 
       conciliation	53
(5) Why conciliation remains weak for M&A disputes	58
c) Minitrial	58
(1) Introduction	58
(2)Components of the minitrial	59
(3)Advantages of minitrial	61
(4) Why minitrial remains weak for M&A disputes	61
d) Mediation	62
(1) Introduction	62
(2) Characteristics of mediation	64
(3)Basic principles of mediation	65
a) Impartiality	65
b) Self-Determination	65
c)Informed Consent	65
(4) Forms of mediation	65
a) Facilitative Mediation	66
b) Evaluative Mediation	67
c) Transformative Mediation	67
(5) General overview of mediation process	68
(6) How to select appropriate mediator?	70
(7) Advantages of mediation	71
a) Flexibility	72
b) Less Costly	72
c) Efficiency	73
d) Range of Settlement Options	73
e) Informality	73
f) Preserved to Apply Other Dispute Resolution Mechanisms	74
g) Confidentiality	74
h) Preserves Relationships	74
(8) Why mediation remains week for M&A disputes	74
a) Absence of due process protection	75
b) Absence of appeal process	75
c) Lack of standardized rules and process	75
d) Additional cost if unsuccessful	75
e) Voluntary and non-binding process	76
f) Lack of set of rules for the enforceability of decisions	76
III. Conclusion of Part II	76
PART III: ARBITRATION FOR DIFFERENT STAGES OF M&A DISPUTES
I. Arbitration	79
A. Introduction	79
B. Institutional and ad hoc arbitration	81
1. Institutional arbitration	82
2. Ad hoc arbitration	83
3. Benefits and drawbacks of institutional and ad hoc arbitration for M&A 
     disputes	83
C. General elements of international arbitration agreements	85
a) Arbitration agreement	85
b) Constitution of tribunal	86
c) Conduct of process	86
D. The arbitration agreement	88
1. The autonomy of the arbitration agreement from the main contract	88
2. Development of the autonomy of the arbitration agreement	89
a) Recognition of the principle in leading arbitration rules	89
b) Recognition of the principle in international arbitration 
     convention	90
3. Consequences of the autonomy of the arbitration agreement	92
a) Direct consequences of the principle of autonomy	92
b) Indirect Consequences of the Principle of Autonomy	94
4. Formation and validity of the international arbitration agreement	96
a) Presumptive validity and enforceability of international  
     arbitration agreements under international conventions	96
b) Form and proof of international arbitration agreements	97
c) Capacity and power to conclude international arbitration  
     agreement	98
d) Consent	98
e) Arbitrability	99
5. Effects of the arbitration agreement	100
E. Composition of the arbitral tribunal	100
F. The applicable law to the merits of the dispute	102
1. Applicable law chosen by the parties	102
2. Restrictions over the effectiveness of parties’ choice of law	104
3.  Applicable law chosen by the arbitrators	105
G. The law governing the procedure	105
H. Parties to international arbitration	108
İ. Seat of the arbitral proceedings	109
J. Interim measures in the course of arbitration proceedings	110
K. The arbitral award	111
L.  Enforcement and set aside procedure of arbitral decisions	113
M. Grounds that must be raised by the party resisting recognition or 
  enforcement	114
N. Why arbitration beats litigation?	115
O. Why arbitration beats ADR mechanisms	116
P. Why arbitration is the best mechanism for the resolution of an  
 M&A Disputes	117
a) Neutrality of the Dispute Resolution Forum	117
b) Centralized Dispute Resolution Forum	118
c) Enforceability of Awards	118
d) Commercial Competence and Expertise of Tribunal	119
e) Finality of Decision	119
f) Party Control and Procedural Flexibility	120
g) Speed	120
h) Confidentiality	121
i) Avoiding precedent decisions	121
II. Arbitration as a dispute resolution mechanism for M&A disputes	122
A. Introduction	122
B. Arbitration at various stages of merger and acquisition transaction	122
1. Pre-closing disputes	123
a) Letter of intent	123
b) Confidentiality and exclusivity agreements	123
c) Due diligence	124
2. Post-closing disputes	125
a) Representations and warranties	125
b) Earn-out clauses- price adjustment or indemnification	126
c) Put and sale options	128
d) Anti-trust and competition	128
III. Conclusion of Part III	129
CONCLUSION	131
BIBLIOGRAPHY	135