When Cyprus became an independent state, newly-drafted constitutional provisions sought to safeguard the rights of the different communities that made up its population – Greek Cypriots, Turkish Cypriots, Maronites, Armenians and Latins. Nevertheless, most political power since then has been concentrated in the hands of the Greek Cypriot majority, with the other groups remaining largely marginalised. This hegemony of the Greek Cypriot political elite has been the result of a dual, and rather contradictory approach. On the one hand, the constitutional protections for the different groups have been eroded through the application of the doctrine of necessity, a mechanism intended to keep the Constitution up to date with the political developme...
For nearly fifty years, Cyprus has attracted considerable international attention. However, while nu...
COVID-19 proffered the opportunity to promote intergroup solidarity and enhance coexistence in the d...
This study is an inquiry into the questions concerning the origin and causes of the Cyprus problem a...
This research addresses the inter-communal dimension of the Cyprus problem. As a severely divided so...
When ethnic groups negotiate self-government arrangements, ‘ethnic sovereignty’ lies boldly at the h...
The ethnic structure of the state is one of the factors that can shape its system and result in the ...
This is a book on the interrelationship of the EU legal order and the Cyprus issue. The book address...
Defense date: 22/06/2009Examining Board: Marise Cremona (Supervisor EUI), James Ker-Lindsay (Lon...
Constitutional engineering to overcome ethnoregional cleavages is being put to a severe test on Cypr...
The island of Cyprus has been split in two for more than four decades. In 1974, Turkey invaded Cypru...
This is a book on the interrelationship of the EU legal order and the Cyprus issue. The book address...
The First Constitution of the Republic of Cyprus and its Effect on the Greco-Turkish Ethnic Conflict...
The protection of the Rule of Law is considered to be a ‘cardinal principle’ of the Cyprus Constitut...
he Republic of Cyprus became an independent state on 16 August 1960 after being declared formally as...
In 1931, an uprising of Greek Cypriots proclaiming “Enosis” (political union of Cyprus [with Greece]...
For nearly fifty years, Cyprus has attracted considerable international attention. However, while nu...
COVID-19 proffered the opportunity to promote intergroup solidarity and enhance coexistence in the d...
This study is an inquiry into the questions concerning the origin and causes of the Cyprus problem a...
This research addresses the inter-communal dimension of the Cyprus problem. As a severely divided so...
When ethnic groups negotiate self-government arrangements, ‘ethnic sovereignty’ lies boldly at the h...
The ethnic structure of the state is one of the factors that can shape its system and result in the ...
This is a book on the interrelationship of the EU legal order and the Cyprus issue. The book address...
Defense date: 22/06/2009Examining Board: Marise Cremona (Supervisor EUI), James Ker-Lindsay (Lon...
Constitutional engineering to overcome ethnoregional cleavages is being put to a severe test on Cypr...
The island of Cyprus has been split in two for more than four decades. In 1974, Turkey invaded Cypru...
This is a book on the interrelationship of the EU legal order and the Cyprus issue. The book address...
The First Constitution of the Republic of Cyprus and its Effect on the Greco-Turkish Ethnic Conflict...
The protection of the Rule of Law is considered to be a ‘cardinal principle’ of the Cyprus Constitut...
he Republic of Cyprus became an independent state on 16 August 1960 after being declared formally as...
In 1931, an uprising of Greek Cypriots proclaiming “Enosis” (political union of Cyprus [with Greece]...
For nearly fifty years, Cyprus has attracted considerable international attention. However, while nu...
COVID-19 proffered the opportunity to promote intergroup solidarity and enhance coexistence in the d...
This study is an inquiry into the questions concerning the origin and causes of the Cyprus problem a...