Foreword; Acknowledgements; 1. IntroductionPart I The legacy: National law and international commitments under the weight of history2. Muslim minorities in the Balkans and Greece in the era of nationalism3. 1913-1922: A decade of ethno-religious co-existence4. 1923-1947: Exchanging populations and the aftermathPart II Status: Ethnic realities under normative negotiation5. Islam under Greek law: The content of rights 6. The Muslim minority as a legal entity: An Ottoman legacy 7. Unbending identities, invisible diversities8.
Internationalising a domestic affair while endorsing human rights9. Right to citizenshipPart III Enjoying civil and political rights through the community10. Political representation 11. Right to association 12. Mosques and cemeteries 13. Freedom of expression 14. Property rights Part IV Community structures and establishments: Religion and language15. Considering community property: The vakf 16.
The position of the Moufti and the application of sharia 17. Language and educational rights18. Conclusions19. References & Bibliography20. Appendices21. Index.