Making an Even Number Odd: Deadlock-Avoiding in a Reunified Cyprus Supreme Court
Publisher: ECMI Volume: 31 pages, pdf Description: The reunification of Cyprus still eludes. The most recently completed process culminated in a referendum, on 24 April 2004, in which the Turkish Cypriots voted (convincingly) in favour of the so-called „Annan Plan‟, while the Greek Cypriots voted (even more convincingly) against. In the end, if the island is ever to be reunified, both sides will have to make significant compromises. Yet, as this author has recently demonstrated in a recently published book covering many of the most highly disputed matters, variation from the rejected Plan often need not affect / disadvantage either side.