02964nam 2200565zu 450 991014013990332120210807001246.02-940503-43-510.4000/books.iheid.788(CKB)2560000000351851(SSID)ssj0001537343(PQKBManifestationID)11827919(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001537343(PQKBWorkID)11513630(PQKB)10130717(WaSeSS)IndRDA00044742(FrMaCLE)OB-iheid-788(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/47240(PPN)18283302X(EXLCZ)99256000000035185120160829d2014 uy engur|||||||||||txtccrExporting legality : the rise and fall of extraterritorial jurisdiction in the Ottoman Empire and ChinaGraduate Institute Publications2014[Place of publication not identified]Graduate Institute Publications20141 online resource (50 pages)eCahiers de l'Institut ;23Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph2-940503-42-7 Includes bibliographical references.How did two radically different legal cultures, those of the Ottomans and the Chinese, gradually acquire a legal architecture analogous to that of Europe? This Paper attempts to answer this question by providing a comparative study in legal history of the rise and demise of extraterritorial consular jurisdiction, utilizing a post-colonial and inter-disciplinary approach to international law. The study reveals that the establishment of consular jurisdiction during the nineteenth century was closely linked to the process of legal ‘modernization’ that affected many Asian and Arab societies. As such, this study contributes to the explanation of the gradual convergence of many non-Western traditional legal cultures with typically continental legal structures. This ePaper provides an in-depth analysis of the origin, further development and termination of this controversial institution of public international law as applied to the Ottoman Empire and China. Mariano Garcia Rubio Prize 2013 in International Law.International LawHILCCLaw, Politics & GovernmentHILCCInternational Law - GeneralHILCClegal culturesculture religion and identitydispute settlementInternational LawLaw, Politics & GovernmentInternational Law - GeneralSlys Mariya Tait978229PQKBBOOK9910140139903321Exporting legality : the rise and fall of extraterritorial jurisdiction in the Ottoman Empire and China2229397UNINA03707oam 22010934 450 991016503660332120230913112557.01-4755-7386-31-4755-7393-6(CKB)3710000001064743(BIP)077138981(BIP)059546949(IMF)RIEACEA(EXLCZ)99371000000106474320020129d2017 uf 0engtxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierA Work in Progress : Integrating Markets for Goods, Labor, and Capital in the East African Community /Emre Alper, Wenjie Chen, Jemma Dridi, Herve Joly, Fan YangWashington, D.C. :International Monetary Fund,2017.1 online resource (76 p.) Departmental Papers1-4755-6035-4 This paper assesses the extent of economic and financial integration among the East African Community (EAC) along a number of dimensions and, where possible, whether integration has increased in the wake of the major regional integration policy milestones.Departmental Papers; Departmental Paper ;No. 2017/001Work in Progress Balance of paymentsimfBalance of tradeimfCapital controlsimfCapital movementsimfDirection of tradeimfEmigration and ImmigrationimfEmigration and immigrationimfEmpirical Studies of TradeimfExports and ImportsimfImportsimfInternational economicsimfInternational InvestmentimfInternational MigrationimfInternational Trade OrganizationsimfInternational tradeimfLong-term Capital MovementsimfMigrationimfMigration, immigration & emigrationimfPopulation and demographicsimfPublic finance & taxationimfTariffimfTariffsimfTaxationimfTaxesimfTrade PolicyimfTrade: GeneralimfKenyaimfAfrica, eastBusiness & economicsBalance of paymentsBalance of tradeCapital controlsCapital movementsDirection of tradeEmigration and ImmigrationEmigration and immigrationEmpirical Studies of TradeExports and ImportsImportsInternational economicsInternational InvestmentInternational MigrationInternational Trade OrganizationsInternational tradeLong-term Capital MovementsMigrationMigration, immigration & emigrationPopulation and demographicsPublic finance & taxationTariffTariffsTaxationTaxesTrade PolicyTrade: General338.900967Alper Emre1435289Chen Wenjie1771462Dridi Jemma1654468Joly Herve1217278Yang Fan721285International Monetary Fund,edtDcWaIMFBOOK9910165036603321A Work in Progress4260683UNINA