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The Greek Elections and Cyprus


Foreign policy is not high on the agenda as Greece prepares to go to the polls. This is understandable. This is, after all, an election that is firmly focused on domestic issues. Concerns over the economic situation, as well as questions of administrative competence and whether there is a fundamental vision for the country are [...]

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“Blog-dialogues” – Cyprus and the ECJ / Resisting silence: the ECJ’s teleological approach remains intact in Apostolides v. Orams


The ECJ’s Judgment in Apostolides v. Orams encompasses a dual significance. On the one hand it extends jurisprudence on the interpretation of pivotal provisions of Regulation 44/2001, which are essential to the proper application of the European regime of ‘conflict of laws’, while on the other hand it also sheds generous light over the application [...]

“Blog-dialogues” – Cyprus and the ECJ/ The vagaries of legal detachment: Hope without politics?

July 27, 2009 | Demetriou Olga | | Read the article »

I do not disagree with the points made by Prof. Koutrakos in his editorial article, but would like to question the proposal that the strict adherence to the letter of the law “enabled” the adoption of a “politically detached” stance. Instead, I would argue that the ECJ judgment is symptomatic of an inherent failure of [...]

“Blog-dialogues” – Cyprus and the ECJ/ Who wants to be Pandora? The Court of Justice and the Cyprus Problem

July 13, 2009 | Koutrakos Panos | | Read the article »

Let us identify the main protagonists: an island divided in two parts since 1974; a Member State unable to exercise control over a considerable part of its territory in the north part of the island; a candidate country occupying that territory; a self-proclaimed state in that territory recognised only by the candidate country; the Union [...]