The Turkish StraitsMartinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1987 M08 31 - 200 pages |
Contents
The Bosporus | 5 |
THE EASTERN QUESTION AND THE TURKISH | 14 |
Dissolution of the Ottoman Empire | 26 |
The Lausanne Conference of 1922 | 34 |
The reform of Turkish society and foreign relations | 36 |
THE STRAITS AND INTERNATIONAL POLITICS | 43 |
THE LEGAL REGIME OF INTERNATIONAL | 59 |
The Second UN Conference on the Law of the Sea 1960 | 67 |
Opening the straits | 89 |
The Treaty and Convention of Lausanne 1923 | 93 |
THE STRAITS UNDER THE MONTREUX CON | 101 |
Sovereign control of the straits by Turkey | 115 |
Final provisions | 121 |
THE STRAITS SINCE WORLD WAR II | 127 |
Assessment of the Montreux Convention and its application | 134 |
Appendices | 151 |
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1982 Convention Aegean Sea agreement aircraft annex apply Article belligerent Black Sea powers Bosporus Britain British coastal conference Constantinople Convention of Lausanne Dardanelles demilitarization Détroits diplomatic European powers exclusive economic zone fleet Foreign Affairs foreign ships France freedom of navigation freedom of passage freedom of transit Germany Greece Greek High Contracting Parties high seas innocent passage interests international law international navigation international straits islands Italy Kemal Lausanne Convention League of Nations limited maritime Mediterranean Sea merchant ships merchant vessels military Montreux Convention Moscow negotiations non-Black Sea powers obligation Ottoman Empire Ottoman Rule passage of warships political port present Convention principle proposal provisions regarding regime of innocent regulations revision Russia Sea of Marmara signatory sovereignty Soviet Government Soviet Union strategic submarines Sultan territorial sea tion tonnage tons transit and navigation transit passage Treaty of Lausanne Treaty of Sèvres Turkey Turkey's Turkish Government Turkish Straits Turks World