1945

Consular Convention between Turkey and Greece Award rendered by the Ambassadors of Austria-Hungary, Italy, Germany, Russia, England and France in Constantinople, on 20 March and 2 April 1901

Capitulations regime—privileges and immunities granted to Hellenic civilians living in the Ottoman Empire by consular conventions—validity of Protocol not affected by war between the two States Parties—grant of immunities shall not prevent good administration of justice in disputes between Hellenic and Ottoman citizens.

Related Subject(s): International Law and Justice
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