Since 1974 the Republic of Cyprus only exercises effective control in the south, while the unrecognised ‘Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus’ exercise...
Read MoreForeign domestic workers are vulnerable everywhere in the world but are particularly so in frozen conflict societies. The article describes their poor...
Read MoreThis policy brief describes the legislative framework that regulates the living and working conditions of foreign domestic workers (FDW) in the Republ...
Read MoreThis report describes the living and working conditions experienced by foreign domestic workers (FDW) in the Republic of Cyprus (Republic or RoC). It ...
Read MoreThis report was prepared within the framework of cooperation between the Cyprus Commissioner for Administration and the Protection of Human Rights (Om...
Read MoreThe chapter focuses on two historical events that took place in Cyprus in the summer of 1974 and argues that they are remembered differently by Greek ...
Read MoreThis article examines the mechanisms through which the Committee of Ministers ensures that the Council of Europe Member States comply with the decisio...
Read MoreThe article examines whether it is morally correct and legally possible to police a pregnant woman’s behaviour in order to protect the foetus. ...
Read More‘Γενικός Εισαγγελέας της Δημοκρατίας ν. Ανδρέα Ευσταθίου – Παρατηρήσεις’ (2011) Λυσίας 3 [‘Case Note on Efstathiou v. Attorney General of Cyprus’ (201...
Read More‘Case Note on Sejdić and Finci v. Bosnia and Herzegovina’ (2012) King’s Student Law Review 235...
Read More‘Book Review of Colin Harvey and Alex Schwartz (eds.), Rights in Divided Societies’ (2012) 23(3) King’s Law Journal 344....
Read More‘Case note on Kazali and Others v. Cyprus’ (2013) 2(1) Cyprus Human Rights Law Review 103...
Read MoreΑναγκαστική καισαρική επέμβαση. Βίοι παράλληλοι ή αλληλοεξαρτώμενοι;...
Read More‘Book Review of Theunix Roux, The Politics of Principle: The First South African Constitutional Court, 1995-2005’ (2014) 12(4) International Journal o...
Read MoreThis article examines the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights, in order to assess the effectiveness of the remedies provided and proce...
Read MoreThe United Nations was correct in asserting that the absence of war ‘can only create a space in which peace can be built.’1 This chapter examines the ...
Read MoreJoannou v. Turkey: An Important Legal Development and a Missed Opportunity’ (2018) 2 European Human Rights Law Review 168-174...
Read MoreIt seems that almost universally individuals want to belong. This need to belong manifests itself in several ways: from the most mundane pleasure one ...
Read MoreAmong the most popular, yet least well-justified assumptions of practitioners and academics alike, is that human rights can always make positive contr...
Read MoreThis edited volume brings together the contributions of 14 participants to the 8th Conference on ‘Multiculturalism, Conflict and Belonging’, which too...
Read More‘The Status of the Sovereign Base Areas in Cyprus following Brexit’ (with Nikos Skoutaris) Peace Research Institute Oslo (Cyprus Centre)...
Read MoreThis paper explores the relationship between law and exception by focusing on the specific case of Cyprus. ...
Read MoreThis book critically examines the relationship between protecting human rights and building peace in post-violence societies. It focuses on four post-...
Read MoreThe article is concerned with a worldwide phenomenon that is particularly prevalent in post-violence societies, whereby conflicts that should have bee...
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