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  Anniversary of the Osimo Agreements
The Osimo Agreements consist of an agreement on the border and related issues, strengthening of economic cooperation and on a joint free zone in Karst and SW Slovenia.
The treaty also set down the right of Italian claimants for compensations for the property they left behind on the Yugoslav territory when they moved to Italy, and the right to protection of the Italian ethnic minority in Yugoslavia and the Slovene minority in Italy.
In line with Osimo Agreements regulations to reach an agreement as soon as possible on the compensation to be obtained by those Italian citizens from Zone B whose property was nationalised or taken in any other way.
www.sigov.si /uvi/eng/slovenia/background-information/osimo/index.html   (775 words)

  
  Encyclopedia: Free Territory of Trieste   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Established after World War II in 1947 as a part of the Treaty of Peace With Italy, it was formally dissolved and divided between Italy and Yugoslavia in 1954.
On February 10, 1947, a peace treaty was signed with Italy, establishing the Free Territory of Trieste.
In 1975 the Treaty of Osimo was signed in Osimo, definitively dividing the former Free Territory of Trieste between Italy and Yugoslavia.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Free-Territory-of-Trieste   (1563 words)

  
 Free Territory of Trieste. Who is Free Territory of Trieste? What is Free Territory of Trieste? Where is Free Territory ...
Free Territory of Trieste (Italian Territorio Libero di Trieste, Slovenian Svobodno tržaško ozemlje, Serbo-croatian Slobodna teritorija Trsta) was a neutral state consisting of the city of Trieste, a narrow strip of coastal land connecting it to Italy, and Istria.
On February 10, 1947, a peace treaty was signed which established the Free Territory of Trieste.
In 1954 the Treaty of Osimo was signed and the territory was formally divided along the zone border.
www.knowledgerush.com /kr/encyclopedia/Free_Territory_of_Trieste   (317 words)

  
 OSIMO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Osimo is situated on a ridge between two valleys named after their rivers, respectively: the Musone and the Aspio.
On November 10, 1975 a treaty between Italy and (the former) Yugoslavia was signed in the armoury of a XVI century castle.
An ombudsman (difensore civico) is at the disposal of the citizens of Osimo.
www.lsmarconi.it /users/crtpesaro/osimo.htm   (1471 words)

  
 News | TimesDaily.com | TimesDaily | Florence, Alabama (AL)
The Treaty of Osimo was signed on November 10, 1975, by the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and Italy in Osimo definitely dividing the Free Territory of Trieste.
The treaty was written in French and became effective on October 11, 1977.
The treaty was based on the "Memorandum of Understanding" that was signed in London in 1954, which gave a provisional civil administration of Zone A to Italy, and Zone B to Yugoslavia.
www.timesdaily.com /apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=NEWS&template=wiki&text=Treaty_of_Osimo   (348 words)

  
 Anniversary of the Osimo Agreements
The Osimo Agreements consist of an agreement on the border and related issues, strengthening of economic cooperation and on a joint free zone in Karst and SW Slovenia.
The treaty also set down the right of Italian claimants for compensations for the property they left behind on the Yugoslav territory when they moved to Italy, and the right to protection of the Italian ethnic minority in Yugoslavia and the Slovene minority in Italy.
In line with Osimo Agreements regulations to reach an agreement as soon as possible on the compensation to be obtained by those Italian citizens from Zone B whose property was nationalised or taken in any other way.
www.uvi.si /eng/slovenia/background-information/osimo   (783 words)

  
 Rapallo Treaty Of 1922: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library
The treaty enabled the German army, through secret agreements, to produce and perfect in the USSR weapons forbidden by the Treaty of Versailles.
...peninsula was confirmed by the Treaty of Rapallo of 12 November 1920.(6) However, Italian...which in turn was formalized by the Treaty of Osimo of 1 October 1975.(7) All...ministerial decree gazetted on 28 April 1922.(8) Given the official view that the...
...were the treaty of Brest-Litovsk in 1917, through which the Soviet Union made a separate peace with Germany; the Rapallo Treaty of 1922, establishing a secret military alliance between the Soviet Union and the Weimar Republic; and the Hitler-Stalin...
www.questia.com /library/encyclopedia/rapallo-treaty-of-1922.jsp?l=R&p=1   (1373 words)

  
 Bernard MEARES - Where the Balkans begin
The pity was that the Italian-speaking townsfolk too were aroused by Italian nationalists to a fear of being swamped by the Slav rural masses, though that was where the bulk of them came from.
After all, the Neo-Irredentists do not give a fig for treaties that the Italian state has entered into in more recent times such as the Treaty of Osimo, so why should they care about agreements entered into by Count Cavour over Nice or the Genovese republic over Corsica.
As the nationalist Serbs realized in their campaigns in Croatia, Bosnia, and Kosovo it is important to destroy a nation's cemeteries as well as its historical records; Mussolini set a good example in the excision of national memory.
miran.pecenik.com /ts/balkan/balkan5.htm   (2374 words)

  
 History of Italy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Under the 1947 peace treaty, minor adjustments were made in Italy's frontier with France, the eastern border area was transferred to Yugoslavia, and the area around the city of Trieste was designated a free territory.
This arrangement was made permanent by the Italian-Yugoslav Treaty of Osimo, ratified in 1977 (currently being discussed by Italy, Slovenia, and Croatia).
Under the 1947 peace treaty, Italy also relinquished its overseas territories (Eritrea, Somalia, Ethiopia and Libya) and certain eastern mediterranean islands.
www.bopedia.com /en/wikipedia/h/hi/history_of_italy.html   (1005 words)

  
 Treaty of Osimo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Treaty of Osimo was signed in 1975 in Osimo and it definitively divided the Free Territory of Trieste between Italy and Yugoslavia.
The treaty was based on the "Memorandum of Understanding" that was signed in London in 1954, which gave a provisional civil administration of Zone A (with Trieste) to Italy and Zone B to Yugoslavia.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Treaty_of_Osimo   (113 words)

  
 Pannella Marco
Soon after, a drastic revision of the regulations of 1971 was carried out, which had proven too open to a determined opposition, and useless with regard to the new priorities of the parties.
At the conclusion of a campaign against the economic part of the Treaty of Osimo, he is elected at the municipal council of Trieste.
In 1979 he was elected member of the European Parliament on the ticket of the Italian Communist Party (PCI), becoming the directive mind in the realization of the draft treaty adopted by that parliament in 1984 and known as the "Spinelli Project".
www.radicalparty.org /member/pan1.htm   (7555 words)

  
 Welcome to ItalianAmericans.com!
By the Agreement stipulated in 1954, the `A area' of the Free Territory of Trieste passed to Italian administration, a passage ratified in 1975 by the Treaty of Osimo, which officially recognized the `B area' as part of Yugoslavia.
This derives from the fact that post-war treaties reduced the size of the country (in favour of Yugoslavia), thus determining the concentration of population in smaller territories.
The precarious economic and social conditions of the mountain areas have led to progressive depopulation, benefiting the richer parts of the plain, though internal movement is clearly a minor phenomenon, compared to the considerable migration abroad or towards the more industrialized Italian regions, which took place particularly at the beginning of this century.
www.italianamericans.com /maps/friulivenezia_giulia.html   (962 words)

  
 interventi ufficiali-official interventions
ANVGD Committee in Verona province, has stigmatized the treaty of Osimo signed in the splendid room of the Arms in the castle Leopardi Dittajuti.
The Counts Guido and Francesco Leopardi Dittajuti in their kind reception described the event of which the beautiful and sadly famous Osimo castle, was forced to give hospitality, twenty seven year ago, to the authors of that injustice.
Crasti has underlined that the treaty of Osimo can be entered again in discussion as other treaties, considering that there are the juridical requisite to do it, as has then also underlined Sardos Albertini which has analyzed the treaty from the historical juridical point of view.
www.adesonline.com /interventi11.htm   (609 words)

  
 wiki/Treaty of Osimo Definition / wiki/Treaty of Osimo Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
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 Free Territory of Trieste   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The London Memorandum of 1954 placed Zone A under Italian administration and Zone B under Yugoslav civil administration, divided between the republics of Slovenia and Croatia.
In 1975 the Treaty of Osimo was signed, definitively dividing the former Free Territory of Trieste between Italy and Yugoslavia.
The stamp issued in 2004 by Slovenia commemorates the 50th anniversary of the London Memorandum.
www.danstopicals.com /trieste.htm   (198 words)

  
 fattoriadelcavaliere.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
A 1946 plebiscite ended the monarchy, and a constituent assembly was elected to draw up plans for the republic.
Under the 1947 peace treaty, Italy also relinquished its overseas territories and certain Mediterranean islands.
The Roman Catholic Church's status in Italy has been determined, since its temporal powers ended in 1870, by a series of accords with the Italian Government.
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 Treaty of Osimo Definition / Treaty of Osimo Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Treaty of Osimo Definition / Treaty of Osimo Research
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 Minority in Italy
In terms of formal law, the current border was upheld by the London Memorandum signed in 1954 and the Treaty of Osimo signed in 1975 between the Republic of Italy and the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
Although compared to the situation of the time between the two wars the status of the Slovenes has improved, the Slovene ethnic minority in Italy is not satisfied with the current legal protection, which varies from region to region.
The Slovene ethnic minority perceives the varying types of treatment (according to region) to be a great problem, which is why it is making great efforts, supported by the Republic of Slovenia, to achieve the adoption of an all-encompassing protective law for the entire Slovene ethnic minority living in Italy.
www.uvi.si /eng/slovenia/background-information/minorities/italy   (772 words)

  
 Central Europe Review - The CER eBookstore: Shedding the Balkan Skin: Slovenia
The treaty concerned the final decision of the international commission governing Trieste that the city and its immediate hinterland would go to Italy, while the rest of the region would go to Yugoslavia (ie, Slovenia).
The Italians also demanded revisions to the 1975 Treaty of Osimo, whereby Italy and Yugoslavia ceased claims on each other's territory.
Peterle felt this move gave the LDS too much power in the government; in addition to resigning, he attempted to lead his party, the SKD, out of the coalition, but it refused to follow him.
www.ce-review.org /ebookstore/pozun1.html   (1965 words)

  
 Lords Hansard text for 29 Apr 1998 (180429-07)
We are all too familiar with the constitutions of the Soviet Union and other communist states which propounded admirable principles but which were totally ignored in practice.
In 1965 the Treaty of Osimo between Italy and Yugoslavia provided for 150 million US dollars compensation to be paid through the Italian Government who had been the aggressor and had lost the war.
In the mid-1990s the Italian Government obstructed progress towards enlargement unless the Treaty of Osimo was revised to their advantage.
www.publications.parliament.uk /pa/ld199798/ldhansrd/vo980429/text/80429-07.htm   (7817 words)

  
 Andora Formulla   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
However, when the UNSC was unable to agree on a governor for the territory, Anglo- American forces occupied Zone A, which comprised Italian- speaking city of the Trieste and its surrounding areas while the Yugoslavs occupied Zone B, which was the remainder of the free territory.
Tension between Italy and Yugoslavia continued till 1954 when a compromise solution was reached in the treaty of Osimo.
Italian troops captured the city, long an Italian irredentist center, in 1918, during World War I. In 1919, by the terms of the Allied Treaty of Saint-Germain with Austria, the city, in which the Italian language and culture had long flourished, was assigned to Italy.
www.jkdfp.org /trieste.htm   (870 words)

  
 Books and articles on Osimo, Peace Palace Library Catalogue   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Some reflexions on the Treaty of Osimo between Italy and Yugoslavia
Gli italo-jugoslavi di Osimo del 10 novembre 1975
Gli accordi di Osimo del 10 novembre 1975
www.ppl.nl /catalogue.php?ppn=165780894&keyword=Osimo&pagename=keyword-catalogue-region   (183 words)

  
 Italy (08/07)
Under the 1947 peace treaty, Italy relinquished its overseas territories and certain Mediterranean islands.
Italy was admitted to the United Nations in 1955 and is a member and strong supporter of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade/World Trade Organization (GATT/WTO), the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), and the Council of Europe.
It chaired the CSCE (the forerunner of the OSCE) in 1994, the EU in 1996, and the G-8 in 2001 and served as EU president from July to December 2003.
www.state.gov /r/pa/ei/bgn/4033.htm   (4258 words)

  
 SOCIETY AND ECONOMY: JENÕ HORVÁTH   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The foundation of the workgroup was made possible by the 1975 Treaty of Osimo, which was the treaty of reconciliation between Italy and Yugoslavia.
The participants did not clarify in advance what should appear on the order of the day of the meeting, the timing of the summit was not fortunate and the same was true for the composition of the delegations.
Yet the security co—operation remained limited: the bilateral treaties among the countries belonging to the group did not go beyond the security consultations, which meant that in case of threat of aggression or use of force the parties concerned would consult with one another, but they would not offer assistance to one another.
www.lib.bke.hu /tartalom/socec/98-1-2/horvathj.htm   (5063 words)

  
 SLOVENSKO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The Treaty of Osimo (1975) between Italy and Yugoslavia also gives protective measures to the Slovene minority throughout the territory of Friuli-Venezia Giulia.
The Special Statute annexed to the London Memorandum of 1954 establishes the right of the Slovene minority in Trieste to use their language in official contacts with administrative and legal bodies, and to receive a response in that language.
Their qualifications are recognized in Italy under the regulations of the Treaty of Osimo (1975).
www.minority2000.net /Gr-75/t39gb.htm   (513 words)

  
 Comparative Criminology | Europe - Italy
In exceptional circumstances--usually in cases of organized crime figures--where there is danger that attorneys may attempt to tamper with evidence, the investigating judge may take up to 5 days to interrogate the accused before the accused is allowed to contact an attorney.
The U.N. Human Rights Committee, the treaty monitoring body for the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, recommended in 1998 that this 5-day period be reduced and that all detainees have access to legal advice immediately upon arrest.
Both Extradition and Mutual Legal Assistance Treaties are in place between Italy and the U.S. Italy is a member of the Italian-American-Canadian-French working group, as well as the bilateral Italian-American working group.
www.rohan.sdsu.edu /faculty/rwinslow/europe/italy.html   (13064 words)

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