Population transfers have throughout history served governments as an instrument to achieve national or regimesecurity objectives. Population exchanges are a special case of such transfers. Here, states enter an intergovernmentalagreement in which the contracting parties decide on a reciprocal voluntary or involuntary transfer of populations.The perhaps most crucial precedent for such a measure is the Greco-Turkish population exchange agreed atLausanne in 1923. The present paper recalls the events that led to the agreement, which essentially legitimised expost one of the greatest humanitarian catastrophes of its time in order to solve the thorny Greco-Turkish minorityproblem once and for all. Relying mainly on the conference protocols I arg...
This article focuses on the population exchange between Greece and Turkey and its consequences for t...
In the first part of this two-part series, we examine the historical context of the Greece-Turkey po...
The convention concerning the exchange og Greek and Turkish populations was signed at Laussanne on 3...
Population transfers have throughout history served governments as an instrument to achieve national...
Provides a detailed study into the 1922-34 exchange of minorities between Greece and Turkey, in whic...
The exchange of Turkish and Greek population, which became definite upon an agreement signed between...
This dissertation offers a critical and in-depth analysis of forced displacement as a means of natio...
This dissertation concerns a crucial episode in the international legal history of nation-building: ...
In an examination of the origins of compulsory population exchange, this paper studies the concept’s...
The Exchange of Populations’ Convention was signed on 30 January 1923 during the Lausanne Peace Conf...
Osmanlı Devleti’nde asırlarca çeşitli etnik ve dinî grupların bir arada yaşamasını sağlayan millet s...
In an examination of the origins of compulsory population exchange, this paper studies the concept’s...
The Population Exchange, the events that led to the signing of the LausanneConvention and the resett...
The defeat of the Greek Army in 1922 by nationalist Turkish forces in theGreco-Turkish War in 1919-1...
YÖK Tez ID: 440094Türk-Yunan "nüfus mübadelesi", Lozan Konferansı'nda Türkiye ve Yunanistan arasında...
This article focuses on the population exchange between Greece and Turkey and its consequences for t...
In the first part of this two-part series, we examine the historical context of the Greece-Turkey po...
The convention concerning the exchange og Greek and Turkish populations was signed at Laussanne on 3...
Population transfers have throughout history served governments as an instrument to achieve national...
Provides a detailed study into the 1922-34 exchange of minorities between Greece and Turkey, in whic...
The exchange of Turkish and Greek population, which became definite upon an agreement signed between...
This dissertation offers a critical and in-depth analysis of forced displacement as a means of natio...
This dissertation concerns a crucial episode in the international legal history of nation-building: ...
In an examination of the origins of compulsory population exchange, this paper studies the concept’s...
The Exchange of Populations’ Convention was signed on 30 January 1923 during the Lausanne Peace Conf...
Osmanlı Devleti’nde asırlarca çeşitli etnik ve dinî grupların bir arada yaşamasını sağlayan millet s...
In an examination of the origins of compulsory population exchange, this paper studies the concept’s...
The Population Exchange, the events that led to the signing of the LausanneConvention and the resett...
The defeat of the Greek Army in 1922 by nationalist Turkish forces in theGreco-Turkish War in 1919-1...
YÖK Tez ID: 440094Türk-Yunan "nüfus mübadelesi", Lozan Konferansı'nda Türkiye ve Yunanistan arasında...
This article focuses on the population exchange between Greece and Turkey and its consequences for t...
In the first part of this two-part series, we examine the historical context of the Greece-Turkey po...
The convention concerning the exchange og Greek and Turkish populations was signed at Laussanne on 3...