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Strength through Diversity? The Paradox of Extraterritoriality and the History of the Odd Ones Out

Herren, Madeleine. (2021) Strength through Diversity? The Paradox of Extraterritoriality and the History of the Odd Ones Out. In: Politics and the Histories of International Law. The Quest for Knowledge and Justice. Leiden, Boston, pp. 13-35.

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Abstract

This contribution argues that the right of access to extraterritorial jurisdiction shaped privilege-based communities across national borders. It discusses extraterritoriality as a legal framework that enabled and shaped the building of communities of foreigners from many different backgrounds. Extraterritoriality - counterintuitively - amalgamated and strengthened a community through that very diversity. This was precisely why that community of foreigners - specified as the odd ones out - understood itself as a social unit across national boundaries, loosening and even contesting its affiliation to a specific nation and/or empire.
Faculties and Departments:08 Cross-disciplinary Subjects > Europainstitut
08 Cross-disciplinary Subjects > Europainstitut > Ehemalige Einheiten Europainstitut > Neuere europäische Geschichte (Herren-Oesch)
UniBasel Contributors:Herren-Oesch, Madeleine
Item Type:Book Section, refereed
Book Section Subtype:Book Chapter
Publisher:Brill
ISBN:9789004461802
Series Name:Studies in the History of International Law
Issue Number:50/18
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Book item -- Additional publication or translation in: Journal of the History of International Law
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