Academic Work

My academic work extends beyond the relationship between law and technology, focusing on the structural and theoretical nature of law itself. I work particularly on normative space, legal topology, structural analysis of legal reasoning, and the remodelling of legal thought in the age of artificial intelligence. My research axes are normative space, legal topology, artificial intelligence and legal reasoning, and the mathematical structure of law.

Publications and Links

ORCID: 0009-0000-7266-9086

SSRN Profile: All works

  1. From Local Legislation to Normative Grammar: Fundamental Rights, Standard Norms and Higher-norm Review
  2. The Network Theory of Law
  3. Procedural Gates and Stage-indexed Feasibility: A Formal Specification for Claim-boundedness, Pleading Lock, and Ex Officio Authority
  4. From Methods to Operators: A Pre-metric Protocol for Legal Interpretation in Normative Space
  5. Is Normative Design Possible, Or Is Law Captive to Human Fallibility?
  6. Unjust Enrichment as a Normative Operator: Mapping Restitution in a Pre-Metric Normative Space for AI-Augmented Legal Reasoning
  7. Why Law Is Not Boolean — Yet Still Wants Formalization
  8. From Rule Vectors to Standard-Norm Tensors
  9. Geometric Semantics for Legal Reasoning: A Quantum-Inspired Model of Rule and Standard Norms
  10. Constitutionalism, Normative Feedback, and Normative Space: A Framework for Temporal Accountability Beyond Immediate Compliance
  11. Law Without an Owner: Legal Form, Legal Performance, and the Horizon of a Shared Law
  12. Public Policy and Reciprocity as Gate Mechanisms in Legal Ordering

Works List

The Mathematical Form of Law: Normative Space and the Structural Limits of Artificial Intelligence in AdjudicationPDF

Dava Şartı Arabuluculukta İlk Toplantıya Katılmama Yaptırımı Ortaklığın Giderilmesi Davalarında Nasıl Uygulanacak? PDF

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