Reciprocity: Greek and Turkish Minorities Law, Religion and Politics

By: AKGÖNÜL, SamimMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Dün-Bugün ; 4 | İstanbul Bilgi Üniversitesi Yayınları ; 196Publication details: İstanbul İstanbul Bilgi Üniversitesi 2008 Edition: 1stISBN: 9790000000000Subject(s): Minorities--Legal status, Law etc.--Greece | Greece--Foreign relations--Turkey | Minorities--Greece--Social conditions | Minorities--Legal status, Law etc.--Turkey | Minorities--Turkey--Social conditions | Turkey--Foreign relations--Greece
Contents:
PrefaceSamim AkgönülGENERAL INTRODUCTION: Reciprocity and its Application in International LawSamim AkgönülPART ONE Sources and Meanings1 Sources of Reciprocity: Treaty of LausanneSamim Akgönül2 Reciprocity in Turco-Greek Relations: The Case of MinoritiesBaskın Oran3 Reciprocity in the National ParadigmHerkül MillasPART TWO Historical and Legal Perspectives4 Reciprocity or International Intervention? Greek and Turkish Minority Policy, 1923-1930Dimitris Kamouzis5 Reciprocity as a Regulatory Pattern for the Treatment of Greece's Turkish/Muslim MinorityKonstantinos Tsitselikis6 The Internalization" of Reciprocity By Many Members of Greek-Orthodox and Turkish-Muslim Minorities: How Can it be Explained? Some Initial ReflectionsDimostenis YağcıoğluPART THREE Application7 The Concept of Reciprocity and its Significance for the Political Organisation of the Muslim Minority in GreeceVemund Aarbakke8 A Victim of Reciprocity: The Greek Patriarchate of IstanbulElçin Macar9 Reciprocity and Minority Religious Institutions in Greece and TurkeySamim AkgönülIndex"
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PrefaceSamim AkgönülGENERAL INTRODUCTION: Reciprocity and its Application in International LawSamim AkgönülPART ONE Sources and Meanings1 Sources of Reciprocity: Treaty of LausanneSamim Akgönül2 Reciprocity in Turco-Greek Relations: The Case of MinoritiesBaskın Oran3 Reciprocity in the National ParadigmHerkül MillasPART TWO Historical and Legal Perspectives4 Reciprocity or International Intervention? Greek and Turkish Minority Policy, 1923-1930Dimitris Kamouzis5 Reciprocity as a Regulatory Pattern for the Treatment of Greece's Turkish/Muslim MinorityKonstantinos Tsitselikis6 The Internalization" of Reciprocity By Many Members of Greek-Orthodox and Turkish-Muslim Minorities: How Can it be Explained? Some Initial ReflectionsDimostenis YağcıoğluPART THREE Application7 The Concept of Reciprocity and its Significance for the Political Organisation of the Muslim Minority in GreeceVemund Aarbakke8 A Victim of Reciprocity: The Greek Patriarchate of IstanbulElçin Macar9 Reciprocity and Minority Religious Institutions in Greece and TurkeySamim AkgönülIndex"