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Past and Present? Greece in International Arbitration in the Twentieth Century
During the twentieth century, international arbitration became an integral part of interstate dispute resolution. Greece, a small state with no particular influence, also rushed to utilize arbitration to pursue its interests, resolve intense disputes and ultimately stabilize its position in the international system. This article will discuss if and how lower-level settlement procedures can impact smaller countries’ higher political strategy, exploring Greece’s recourse before the Mixed Arbitral Tribunals, the League of Nations and the Permanent Court of International Justice. Athens’ efforts to pursue its citizens’ war claims against West Germany after World War II will be examined, along with the role international arbitration could potentially play today in resolving Greece’s war claims against the Federal Republic of Germany, which Athens raised immediately after the 1990 reunification and continue to encumber bilateral relations. Ultimately, Greece’s experience will exemplify the direct impact arbitration procedures can have on international relations.
期刊介绍:
The object of the Journal of the History of International Law/Revue d"histoire du droit international is to contribute to the effort to make intelligible the international legal past, however varied and eccentric it may be, to stimulate interest in the whys, the whats and wheres of international legal development, without projecting present relationships upon the past, and to promote the application of a sense of proportion to the study of current international legal problems. The aim of the Journal is to open fields of inquiry, to enable new questions to be asked, to be awake to and always aware of the plurality of human civilizations and cultures, past and present.