First of all; thank you all!
And yes.
The university I will be going to is the best one in Turkey and the forty percent of the curriculum is already about EU and American law. And, apart from one other school with french roots, it is just about the only one that sends law students to earn their Ph.Ds and Masters to Europe. Trinity's curriculum is completely about EU law and commercial law. Most importantly: if I am to have any ideas about taking over my father's law business, I have to have a Ph.D. on those topics. We're mainly dealing with big firms and their trade and they wouldn't accept just a graduate
But I can do that any other european school too. But ever since I have read Joyce's works, I kinda wanted to go to the Trinity, and the fact that it is among the best five universities about EU law doesn't hurt too