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The Status of Aliens in China / Vi Kyuin Wellington Koo.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in History, Economics, and Public LawPublisher: New York, NY : Columbia University Press, [1968]Copyright date: ©1968Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
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  • 9780231942126
  • 9780231897556
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Part I. The Pre-Conventional Period (A. D. 120-1842) -- I. History of the Entrance of Foreigners into China -- II. Privileges and Protection of Aliens -- III. Adoption of the "Closed-Door" Policy -- IV. Privileges and Protection of Aliens -- V. Organization, Regulation and Protection of Foreign Trade -- VI. Legal Control over Foreigners -- VII. Aliens Subject to Chinese Criminal Jurisdiction -- Part II. The Conventional Period (Since 1842) -- VIII. The New Régime -- IX. Origin of the Extraterritorial Jurisdiction in China -- X. Protection under the Extraterritorial Jurisdiction -- XI. The Extent of the Extraterritorial Jurisdiction -- XII. Limitations of the Extraterritorial Jurisdiction -- XIII. Ports and Foreign Settlements -- XIV. Travel and Passports -- XV. The Alien Merchant in the Interior of China -- XVI. The Christian Missionary -- XVII. Protection of Aliens and Alien Property -- XVIII. Subjects of Non-Treaty Powers -- XIX. Conclusion -- Topical Index
Summary: Studies the effects of commerce, religion, travel, and other interests which are drawing increasing numbers of foreigners into China.
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Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Part I. The Pre-Conventional Period (A. D. 120-1842) -- I. History of the Entrance of Foreigners into China -- II. Privileges and Protection of Aliens -- III. Adoption of the "Closed-Door" Policy -- IV. Privileges and Protection of Aliens -- V. Organization, Regulation and Protection of Foreign Trade -- VI. Legal Control over Foreigners -- VII. Aliens Subject to Chinese Criminal Jurisdiction -- Part II. The Conventional Period (Since 1842) -- VIII. The New Régime -- IX. Origin of the Extraterritorial Jurisdiction in China -- X. Protection under the Extraterritorial Jurisdiction -- XI. The Extent of the Extraterritorial Jurisdiction -- XII. Limitations of the Extraterritorial Jurisdiction -- XIII. Ports and Foreign Settlements -- XIV. Travel and Passports -- XV. The Alien Merchant in the Interior of China -- XVI. The Christian Missionary -- XVII. Protection of Aliens and Alien Property -- XVIII. Subjects of Non-Treaty Powers -- XIX. Conclusion -- Topical Index

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Studies the effects of commerce, religion, travel, and other interests which are drawing increasing numbers of foreigners into China.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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