Description
About the Author
Umut OEzsu is an Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Manitoba. His research interests lie principally in public international law, the history and theory of international law, and socio-legal studies.
Reviews
The author is extremely effective in relating the legal and diplomatic side of this fascinating story ... It sheds a great deal of light on a murky corner of international legal history which deserves to be much better known. For this, we are greatly in the authors debt. * Stephen C. Neff, International Journal of Constitutional Law *
In Formalizing Displacement, Umut OEzsu provides a new and engaging analysis of the role of international law in the interwar Greek-Turkish population exchanges. Against interpretations that present the exchange of minorities as a sui generis development, OEzsu situates it within the longue duree of Ottoman disintegration and traces its roots to antecedent forced migrations in the Balkans and Asia Minor. Rich historical detail provides the context within which OEzsu analyses the role of international law, legal institutions and lawyers in engineering the compulsory exchange ... Rich in detail and trenchant analysis, Formalizing Displacement is an important and welcome new work. * Tor Krever, London School of Economics and Assistant Editor of the London Review of International Law (OUP) *
The book is important for highlighting the intricate relationship between law and politics and reminding the reader that even the purest notions and ideals that form the basis of interstate legal relations cannot escape being entangled in the political realties of their time. * Resat Kasaba, University of Washington *
OEzsu's book is based on exhaustive reading of secondary material on population change, and an extensive review of the legal documents that formed the basis of discussions and descisions in Lausanne. The book is important for highlighting the intricate relationship between law and politics and reminding the reader that even the purest notions and ideals that form the basis of interstate legal relations cannot escape being entangled in the political realities of their time. They are, after all, the products of those very political realities. * Resat Kasaba, Law and History Review *
This first book by Umut OEzsu reads all the more readily because the subject is fascinating and because of the legal analysis, nourished by the diplomatic background that the author has restored very well....[T]he author succeeds in presenting the context and impact of population displacements in all their complexity. * Alain Zamaria, Journal of the History of International Law *
Book Information
ISBN 9780198717430
Author Umut OEzsu
Format Hardback
Page Count 190
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 444g
Dimensions(mm) 241mm * 162mm * 16mm