This monograph analyzes classical Greek federal constitutions and modern federal government. Its central thesis is the proposition that a federation, modelled on the United States Federal Constitution, an ideal constitution of federalism, should provide the basis on which the Cyprus problem should be settled.
This monograph analyzes classical Greek federal constitutions and modern federal government. Its central thesis is the proposition that a federation, modelled on the United States Federal Constitution, an ideal constitution of federalism, should provide the basis on which the Cyprus problem should be settled.
Part I: British Constitutional Policy and the Cyprus Republic Constitution Chapter 1: Legal Questions Arising from the British Occupation Chapter 2: The British Position against Cyprus U.N. Applications for Self-Determination Chapter 3: British Constitutional Proposals for Cyprus Chapter 4: The Structure and Legal Peculiarities of the Constitution Chapter 5: Initial Thoughts on a Settlement of the Cyprus International Dispute Part II: Classical Greek Federal Constitutions and Modern Federal Government Chapter 6: Classical Greek Federal Constitutions Chapter 7: Modern Federal Government Part III: Federal Constitutions and Human Rights Law Chapter 8: Turkish Promotion of Federation Chapter 9: The Concept of Federalism Chapter 10: Federal State for Cyprus: A Constitutional Law Perspective Chapter 11: Federation and Human Rights Chapter 12: European Union Involvement in the Settlement of the Cyprus Issue Chapter 13: The Legal Principles Pacta Sunt Servanda and Rebus Sic Stantibus Part IV: American Federal Constitution: A Model for Cyprus Chapter 14: Federal Legislative Power Chapter 15: Federal Executive Power Chapter 16: Federal Judicial Power Part V: United States Federation: A Model for Cyprus Chapter 17: Union-Preserving Aspects of Federalism Part VI: The Cyprus Problem and International Security Chapter 18: The Security Aspect of the Cyprus Problem: International Law Ramifications
Part I: British Constitutional Policy and the Cyprus Republic Constitution Chapter 1: Legal Questions Arising from the British Occupation Chapter 2: The British Position against Cyprus U.N. Applications for Self-Determination Chapter 3: British Constitutional Proposals for Cyprus Chapter 4: The Structure and Legal Peculiarities of the Constitution Chapter 5: Initial Thoughts on a Settlement of the Cyprus International Dispute Part II: Classical Greek Federal Constitutions and Modern Federal Government Chapter 6: Classical Greek Federal Constitutions Chapter 7: Modern Federal Government Part III: Federal Constitutions and Human Rights Law Chapter 8: Turkish Promotion of Federation Chapter 9: The Concept of Federalism Chapter 10: Federal State for Cyprus: A Constitutional Law Perspective Chapter 11: Federation and Human Rights Chapter 12: European Union Involvement in the Settlement of the Cyprus Issue Chapter 13: The Legal Principles Pacta Sunt Servanda and Rebus Sic Stantibus Part IV: American Federal Constitution: A Model for Cyprus Chapter 14: Federal Legislative Power Chapter 15: Federal Executive Power Chapter 16: Federal Judicial Power Part V: United States Federation: A Model for Cyprus Chapter 17: Union-Preserving Aspects of Federalism Part VI: The Cyprus Problem and International Security Chapter 18: The Security Aspect of the Cyprus Problem: International Law Ramifications
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