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Περιεχόμενα

Περιεχόμενα

Περιεχόμενα

PREFACE
TABLE OF CASES
1. INTRODUCTION
2. THE ZURICH AND LONDON AGREEMENTS AND THE 1960 CONSTITUTION
3. THE CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS OF 1963 AND SUBSEQUENT DEVELOPMENTS
4. IBRAHIM – BACKGROUND, FACTS AND DECISION
5. IBRAHIM AND THE DOCTRINE OF NECESSITY – THE JUDGMENTS, ANALYSIS AND CONCLUSIONS
6. IBRAHIM – THE AFTERMATH IN CYPRUS
7. IBRAHIM ABROAD
8. REVOLUTION, NECESSITY, LEGAL DISCONTINUITY
9. ECHOES FROM AMERICA
10. FUNDAMENTAL LAW AND INNER LAW, BASIC STRUCTURE AND CONSTITUTIVE POWER
11. COURTS, JUDGES AND ADJUDICATION, PARTICULARLY IN SITUATIONS OF NECESSITY
12. IBRAHIM AND THE DOCTRINE OF NECESSITY – AN OVERVIEW
13. THE TURKISH INVASION AND OCCUPATION OF CYPRUS
14. LEGAL CASES
15. THE IMPORTANCE OF LAW AND LEGAL SCIENCE
16. TERRITORY
17. THE JUDICIARY AND THE RULE OF LAW
18. FEDERAL RECONSTRUCTION
19. TRIAL AND SURVIVAL
20. REFLECTIONS AND CONCLUDING COMMENTS
INDEX

The central thesis of the book is the amazing story of the survival in International Law and practice of the Republic of Cyprus, which achieved its independence in 1960, despite the continuous crises, problems and convulsions experienced since then.

Indeed, despite the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974, and the continuing occupation of a significant part of its territory, the Republic of Cyprus was admitted as a full member of the European Union in 2004.

As Polyviou points out, since 1963, Cyprus has experienced constitutional breakdown, political turmoil, every possible type of aggravation and threat, as well as invasion and continuing military occupation, but somehow its Government and legal and political system have not only survived but have also been considerably enriched by a variety of elements from other legal and political spheres, including the European Union and International Law and practice. In his book, the author investigates some of the reasons for the survival and durability of the Republic of Cyprus and its legal and political system.

The central issues explored in the book are the amazing and unexpected survival of the Republic of Cyprus through all the problems encountered since 1963, and the extent to which such survival was due to law or politics or both. This latest book of P.G. Polyviou is essential reading for all those interested in the Cyprus problem, International Law and contemporary politics.

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Νομική Βιβλιοθήκη

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