Author: ANCIEN DIPLOMATE, UN Title: Le Rägime Des Capitulations. Son Histoire. Son Application - Ses Modifications. (Droit International)
Description: Paris: Librairie Plon. E. Plon, Nourrit Et Cie, Imprimeurs-Âditeurs, 1898. First Edition; First Edition. marbled paper boards. 396 pages. Marbled endpapers. Former owner's name on half title (Scoudoulis) . Slight wear to covers. Slight damage to top corners. Spine slightly worn with some light cracking to top hinge front cover and slight damage to raised bands. ; "Le Régime des Capitulations" by an anonymous author, identified only as "un ancien diplomate" (a former diplomat) , published in 1898, delves into the historical and diplomatic framework of the capitulations in the Ottoman Empire. The capitulations were agreements between the Ottoman Empire and European powers that granted extraterritorial rights and privileges to foreigners, particularly in matters of trade and legal jurisdiction. These agreements significantly impacted the political and economic landscape of the Ottoman territories, creating a unique system of international relations. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of the origins, development, and consequences of the capitulatory system. It traces the evolution of these agreements from their inception in the late Middle Ages, highlighting their initial purpose to facilitate trade and protect foreign merchants within the Ottoman dominions. Over time, however, the scope of the capitulations expanded, offering broader legal immunities and economic benefits to Europeans, often at the expense of the Ottoman state's sovereignty and financial interests. The author, drawing on his diplomatic experience and historical documents, critically examines the effects of the capitulations on the Ottoman Empire's internal affairs. The book discusses how these agreements contributed to economic imbalances, hindered the empire's modernization efforts, and complicated its international relations. Furthermore, it explores the legal and social implications for both foreigners living under the protection of the capitulations and Ottoman subjects, who were often at a disadvantage in disputes involving Europeans. "Le Régime des Capitulations" also addresses the diplomatic negotiations and tensions that arose between the Ottoman Empire and European powers regarding the reform or abolition of the capitulatory system. The author provides insight into the complex interplay of national interests, power dynamics, and the struggle for reform within the Ottoman administration. The book sheds light on the broader context of imperialism and the impact of European dominance on the political and economic structures of non-European states during the 19th century. In summary, "Le Régime des Capitulations" offers a detailed and insightful exploration of a critical aspect of Ottoman-European relations. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding the historical underpinnings and implications of the capitulations, reflecting on the challenges of sovereignty, international law, and economic dependency in a globalized world. The work stands out for its depth of analysis, providing readers with a nuanced perspective on a pivotal period in the history of the Ottoman Empire and its interactions with European powers. ; Hardcover; Octavo (standard book size). Very Good with no dustjacket .
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