The chapter introduces a new way of conceptualizing the Cyprus Problem, that of Legal Geography. He is interested in two major institutional mechanisms through which multinational federations enhance consociational participation and geographical cohesion in deeply divided societies, that is, appropriate demarcation of sub-state regions and power sharing. Ethnic- based units and consociational participation aim at fulfilling the rationale of multinational federations: they preserve territorial and political integrity, and maintain diversity by including different ethnic groups in a single federal structure. But the chapter’s main concern is the applicability of this framework to Cyprus: what might a sustainable accommodation of difference lo...
This study is an inquiry into the questions concerning the origin and causes of the Cyprus problem a...
This essay examines the accommodation of divided societies through constituent units, and concentrat...
The island of Cyprus has been split in two for more than four decades. In 1974, Turkey invaded Cypru...
This thesis examines the federal elements of the the latest UN model-the Annan Planusing theories of...
The ethnic structure of the state is one of the factors that can shape its system and result in the ...
Since WWII, ethnic conflict has been the most common and the most violent form of human conflicts. T...
When ethnic groups negotiate self-government arrangements, ‘ethnic sovereignty’ lies boldly at the h...
Jurisdiction relates to the competence to pass laws, build effective administrative processes, facil...
This is a book on the interrelationship of the EU legal order and the Cyprus issue. The book address...
In today’s world, the issue of Cyprus is notable for all the wrong reasons: because of the duration ...
This book explores the basic dynamics that shaped the Cyprus problem, with a focus on recent decades...
Constitutional engineering to overcome ethnoregional cleavages is being put to a severe test on Cypr...
AbstractThis article examines the accommodation of divided societies through constituent units, and ...
When Cyprus became an independent state, newly-drafted constitutional provisions sought to safeguard...
The author analyses the dynamics of European integration of Cyprus and the impact of this process on...
This study is an inquiry into the questions concerning the origin and causes of the Cyprus problem a...
This essay examines the accommodation of divided societies through constituent units, and concentrat...
The island of Cyprus has been split in two for more than four decades. In 1974, Turkey invaded Cypru...
This thesis examines the federal elements of the the latest UN model-the Annan Planusing theories of...
The ethnic structure of the state is one of the factors that can shape its system and result in the ...
Since WWII, ethnic conflict has been the most common and the most violent form of human conflicts. T...
When ethnic groups negotiate self-government arrangements, ‘ethnic sovereignty’ lies boldly at the h...
Jurisdiction relates to the competence to pass laws, build effective administrative processes, facil...
This is a book on the interrelationship of the EU legal order and the Cyprus issue. The book address...
In today’s world, the issue of Cyprus is notable for all the wrong reasons: because of the duration ...
This book explores the basic dynamics that shaped the Cyprus problem, with a focus on recent decades...
Constitutional engineering to overcome ethnoregional cleavages is being put to a severe test on Cypr...
AbstractThis article examines the accommodation of divided societies through constituent units, and ...
When Cyprus became an independent state, newly-drafted constitutional provisions sought to safeguard...
The author analyses the dynamics of European integration of Cyprus and the impact of this process on...
This study is an inquiry into the questions concerning the origin and causes of the Cyprus problem a...
This essay examines the accommodation of divided societies through constituent units, and concentrat...
The island of Cyprus has been split in two for more than four decades. In 1974, Turkey invaded Cypru...