@article{article_640994, title={HUMAN AND MINORITY RİGHTS IN GREECE: THE INHANLI LAND DISPUTE FİLE}, journal={The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations}, pages={19–35}, year={1978}, DOI={10.1501/Intrel_0000000185}, author={Oran, Baskın}, keywords={MINORITY RİGHT, GREECE, INHANLI LAND}, abstract={<p>A land dispute case, important both legally and politically, <br />is currently being heard in Western Thrace, a region in Greece <br />coniguous to the Turkish frontier.1 <br />This land dispute, which first began in 1953 as a result of <br />an expropriation move by the Greek Government, has gone <br />through the legal phases summarized below, and is presently <br />at the stage of recourse to the Greek Court of Appeals, the appellants being the Western Thrace villagers who have been <br />declared as "unlawful interferents" by the ruling of a Court of <br />First Instance in Iskeçe (Xanthy).   <br /> </p>}, number={18}, publisher={Ankara Üniversitesi}