The purpose of this paper is to analyse the Entry of European Refugees Regulation (EERR) introduced in 1939 in order to stem the uncontrolled influx of Jewish refugees entering the International Settlement of Shanghai (in existence from 1863-1941). The Settlement's executive organ-the Shanghai Municipal Council- could exercise border controls on the Settlement's territory through this regulation. Since controlling borders is part of the territorial rights reserved to a sovereign state, the question this paper addresses is whether the EERR had a legal basis flowing from the treaties formed between western powers and China that lead to the creation of the International Settlement, the so-called Unequal Treaties and the Land Regulations being ...
In the present monographs an attempt is made to study certain problems of international law with ref...
The dispute over the status of Tibet between the Chinese government and the Tibetan government in ex...
The aim of this study is to present legal and social controvercies concerning current scale of force...
The paper dwells on analyzing impact of the law status of Russian refugees in China on SovietChinese...
Extraterritoriality – the extension of jurisdiction upon national subjects beyond the territorial li...
This thesis systematically considers the law and policy on refugee status in the People’s Republic o...
Feng Yi : Local Elites and Native-Place Ties. Refugee Relief in Shanghai (1937-1940). This paper is...
This book provides a comprehensive history of the emergence and the formation of the concept of sove...
Conference Theme: Public Law in an Uncertain WorldWhen Britain and China entered into the Sino-Briti...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Washington, 1952Among the essential and permanent rights inherent in th...
In this master thesis I have investigated how and why Norway abolished its extraterritoriality in Ch...
Before non-European regions adopted international law, a different set of the law of territory gover...
The Mixed Court 會審公廨 was a court established in the Shanghai International Settlement in the middle ...
Sovereignty has been a fundamental concept in the modern history of the normative order of Western s...
This dissertation explores the formation of what I call a treaty port property regime in Shanghai an...
In the present monographs an attempt is made to study certain problems of international law with ref...
The dispute over the status of Tibet between the Chinese government and the Tibetan government in ex...
The aim of this study is to present legal and social controvercies concerning current scale of force...
The paper dwells on analyzing impact of the law status of Russian refugees in China on SovietChinese...
Extraterritoriality – the extension of jurisdiction upon national subjects beyond the territorial li...
This thesis systematically considers the law and policy on refugee status in the People’s Republic o...
Feng Yi : Local Elites and Native-Place Ties. Refugee Relief in Shanghai (1937-1940). This paper is...
This book provides a comprehensive history of the emergence and the formation of the concept of sove...
Conference Theme: Public Law in an Uncertain WorldWhen Britain and China entered into the Sino-Briti...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Washington, 1952Among the essential and permanent rights inherent in th...
In this master thesis I have investigated how and why Norway abolished its extraterritoriality in Ch...
Before non-European regions adopted international law, a different set of the law of territory gover...
The Mixed Court 會審公廨 was a court established in the Shanghai International Settlement in the middle ...
Sovereignty has been a fundamental concept in the modern history of the normative order of Western s...
This dissertation explores the formation of what I call a treaty port property regime in Shanghai an...
In the present monographs an attempt is made to study certain problems of international law with ref...
The dispute over the status of Tibet between the Chinese government and the Tibetan government in ex...
The aim of this study is to present legal and social controvercies concerning current scale of force...