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  1. The Shanghai International Settlement (Chinese: 上海公共租界) originated from the merger in the year 1863 of the British and American enclaves in Shanghai, in which British and American citizens would enjoy extraterritoriality and consular jurisdiction under the terms of unequal treaties agreed by both parties. These treaties ...

  2. Das Shanghai International Settlement (chinesisch: 上海公共租界) entstand aus dem Zusammenschluss der britischen und US-amerikanischen Enklaven in der Stadt Shanghai im Jahr 1863, in denen britische Untertanen und amerikanische Bürger gemäß den im neunzehnten Jahrhundert mit der Qing-Dynastie unterzeichneten Verträgen ...

  3. The International Settlement of Shanghai was the main target, especially after the killing by Municipal Police of Chinese protesters on 30 May 1925. In addition, the protection of the International Settlement at that time was largely dependent on British troops, but the Settlement could not take for granted the will of the British government to ...

    • Wanshu Cong, Frédéric Mégret
    • 2021
  4. Abstract. At the intersection of imperial rule and private power, Shanghai rose to international prominence in the second half of the nineteenth and first half of the twentieth century. It did so by taking advantage of the extraterritorial status and the dynamic, cosmopolitan population of the International Settlement.

    • Wanshu Cong, Frédéric Mégret
    • 2021
  5. Settlement at Shanghai. Its foreign regime was modified to admit a measure of Chinese control over municipal affairs. This re-orientation of Settlement policy received the blessing of Mr. Justice Feetham, who made a study of the Settlement in 1930-31 at the invitation of the foreign authorities. The South African jurist, accepting the return of ...

  6. The Shanghai International Settlement ( Chinese: 上海公共租界) originated from the merger in the year 1863 of the British and American enclaves in Shanghai, in which British and American citizens would enjoy extraterritoriality and consular jurisdiction under the terms of unequal treaties agreed by both parties. These treaties were abrogated in 1943.

  7. H. Haan* In this article I shall examine the special governmental. structure which came into being in the Shanghai International Settlement,1 and which was virtually unique among colonial or. semi-colonial territories. Put succinctly, the Settlement had the following characteris. tics: 1.1.It was a territory which had explicitly been set aside by.