The International Status of the Suez Canal

At the turn of the century, a definitive history of the Suez Canal by Charles-Roux, L' I sthme et le Canal de Suez, listed in its bibliogra­ phy 1499 items on this major interoceanic waterway. A conservative estimate would probably set at double, treble, or quadruple this number the notes and s...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Obieta, Joseph A.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1970, 1970
Edition:1st ed. 1970
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • I. Historical Background
  • Section I: The Construction of the Canal
  • Section II: The First Years of the Canal
  • Section III: The Canal under British Occupation
  • Section IV: The Canal under Egyptian Control
  • II. International Canals
  • Section I: Definition
  • Section II: The Establishment of the International Regime
  • Section III: Legal Nature
  • Section IV: Legal Consequences
  • III. The Suez Canal from 1854 to 1888: The International Canal
  • Section I: The Intention of the Sovereign
  • Section II: The Regime of Internationality
  • Section III: The Other Regimes
  • IV. The Suez Canal from 1888 to 1956: The Neutralized Canal
  • Section I: The New Regime
  • Section II: Legal Effects of the Convention
  • Section III: The Convention in the Practice of States
  • Section IV: Legal Consequences
  • V. The Suez Canal since 1956: The Nationalized Canal
  • Section I: Legal Character of the Canal Company
  • Section II: Effects of Nationalization on the Legal Regime of the Canal
  • Section III: Legal Guarantees Concerning the International Regime
  • VI. The Application of the Egyptian Declaration: April 24, 1957 - November 17, 1969
  • Appendix A: The Concession of 1856
  • Appendix B: The Constantinople Convention of 1888
  • Appendix C: Security Council’s Resolution of October 13, 1956
  • Appendix D: Egyptian Declaration of April 24, 1957