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Formalizing Displacement - International Law and Population Transfers
Umut Özsu
Oxford University Press (2014)
Kovakantinen kirja
116,00
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Research Handbook on Law and Marxism
Paul O'connell; Umut Özsu
Edward Elgar (2021)
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309,50
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Research Handbook on Law and Marxism
Paul O'connell; Umut Özsu
Edward Elgar (2023)
Pehmeäkantinen kirja
65,70
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Completing Humanity: The International Law of Decolonization, 1960–82
Umut Özsu
Cambridge University Press (2023)
Kovakantinen kirja
118,00
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The Extraterritoriality of Law - History, Theory, Politics
Daniel S. Margolies; Umut Özsu; Maïa Pal; Ntina Tzouvala
Taylor & Francis Inc (2019)
Kovakantinen kirja
153,20
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The Extraterritoriality of Law - History, Theory, Politics
Daniel S. Margolies; Umut Özsu; Maïa Pal; Ntina Tzouvala
Taylor & Francis Ltd (2021)
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51,40
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Formalizing Displacement - International Law and Population Transfers
116,00 €
Oxford University Press
Sivumäärä: 190 sivua
Asu: Kovakantinen kirja
Julkaisuvuosi: 2014, 18.12.2014 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
Tuotesarja: The History and Theory of International Law
Large-scale population transfers are immensely disruptive. Interestingly, though, their legal status has shifted considerably over time. In this book, Umut Özsu situates population transfer within the broader history of international law by examining its emergence as a legally formalized mechanism of nation-building in the early twentieth century. The book's principal focus is the 1922-34 compulsory exchange of minorities between Greece and Turkey, a crucially important endeavour whose legal dimensions remain under-scrutinized. Drawing upon historical sociology and economic history in addition to positive international law, the book interrogates received assumptions about international law's history by exploring the 'semi-peripheral' context within which legally formalized population transfers came to arise.

Supported by the League of Nations, the 1922-34 population exchange reconfigured the demographic composition of Greece and Turkey with the aim of stabilizing a region that was regarded neither as European nor as non-European. The scope and ambition of the undertaking was staggering: over one million were expelled from Turkey, and over a quarter of a million were expelled from Greece. The book begins by assessing minority protection's development into an instrument of intra-European governance during the course of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It then shows how population transfer emerged in the 1910s and 1920s as a radical alternative to minority protection in Anatolia and the Balkans, focusing in particular on the 1922-3 Conference of Lausanne, at which a peace settlement formalizing the compulsory Greek-Turkish exchange was concluded. Finally, it analyses the Permanent Court of International Justice's 1925 advisory opinion in Exchange of Greek and Turkish Populations, contextualizing it in the wide-ranging debates concerning humanitarianism and internationalism that pervaded much of the exchange process.

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