Buch, Englisch, Band 21, 220 Seiten, HC gerader Rücken kaschiert, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 478 g
Reihe: War and Genocide
The Plunder of Wealth in the Armenian Genocide
Buch, Englisch, Band 21, 220 Seiten, HC gerader Rücken kaschiert, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 478 g
Reihe: War and Genocide
ISBN: 978-1-78238-623-0
Verlag: Berghahn Books
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Introduction
Chapter 1. The Laws and Decrees of the Committee of Union and Progress Period
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The Decrees and Regulations of 17, 30 and 31 May 1915
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The Regulation of 10 June 1915
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The Temporary Law of 26 September 1915 and the Regulation of 8 November 1915
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A Brief Evaluation
Chapter 2. The Armistice Period and the Returning Armenians
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The First Ones Returning from Deportation
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12 January 1920: The Ittihadist Laws Are Annulled
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A Brief Evaluation
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The Treaty of Sèvres of 10 August 1920
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The Prohibition against the Return of Greeks and Armenians Staying Outside of Turkey
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The Articles of Law Used to Prevent Their Return
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Policies to Obstruct Repatriation
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The Prohibition of Domestic Travel and Migration
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A Brief Evaluation
Chapter 3. The Turkish Republic Prior to Lausanne
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The First Laws and Regulations of the Turkish Grand National Assembly
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The 20 April 1922 Abandoned Properties Law
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The Regulations of November to December 1922
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Regulations Relevant to Istanbul
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The 14 September 1922 “Abrogation of the Property Regulation”
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Why Was There a Return to the Ittihadist Laws of the Genocide?
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The Plunder of Izmir and the Independence Tribunals
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Return to the Ittihadist Mentality: The 15 April Law and 29 April Regulation of 1923
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A Brief Evaluation
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Abandoned Properties and National Tax Obligations (Tekalif-i Milliye)
Chapter 4. The Treaty of Lausanne: A Turning Point
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The Abandoned Properties Question in the Negotiations and Treaty
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Mass and Individual Repatriations and the Armenian Homeland
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A Plan to Expel the Armenian Population
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The Question of the Belongings Which Were Left Behind
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The Amnesty: Draft Proposal and Final Form
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The Lausanne Regulations: The Question of Nationality
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The Lausanne Regulations: Property, Rights and Interests, or, The Issue of Compensation
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A Brief Evaluation of Lausanne
Chapter 5. After Lausanne: The Armenians Remaining Outside of Turkey
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The Treaties of Alexandrapol (Gyumri), Kars and Moscow
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Turkey-France: A Pair of Treaties
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The 25 October 1934 Turkey-US Compensation Treaty
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An Interim Note on the US Compensation Treaty
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The International Commission and Mixed Arbitral Tribunals
Chapter 6. Turkey after Lausanne: Virtually Raising a Wall around Its Borders Like a Fortress
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Armerican Armenians Are Not Permitted to Enter Turkey
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The Return of the Armenians: A Question of the Honor and Pride of the State
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“To Allow Their Return…Means to Waste the Blood We Spilled”
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The Legal Vacuum Created by Lausanne on Repatriation
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The Travel Regulation: Bans on Entry into the Country and Domestic Travel
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Prohibitions on Domestic Travel
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Passport Laws
Chapter 7. Domestic Legal Regulations During the Republican Period
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The First Adjustments
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The 13 June 1926 Regulation
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1928: The Distribution of Title Deeds and the Transfer of Revenue to the Treasury Begin
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The 22 April 1963 Constitutional Court Decision
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The Citizenship Laws of 1928 and 1964
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Those Removed from Citizenship and the Liquidation of Their Properties
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The Abandoned Properties Laws and the Present Situation
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The 1983 and 2001 Circulars of the General Directorate of Land Registry and Cadaster
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Profound Fear: Title Deed Registries
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index