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The Cyprus Question and the Turkish Position in International Law Book

The Cyprus Question and the Turkish Position in International Law : Hardback : Oxford University Press : 9780198258469 : 0198258461 : 29 Jul 1993 : A revised second edition of "The Cyprus Question"", containing an historical narrative and an examination of the developments in Cyprus since 1963. Subjects discussed include the intercommunal hostilities of 1963-64, the ""coup d'etat"" of 1974, and the role of the UN."Read More

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    Until now the Turkish position on Cyprus in international law has not been sufficiently explained and documented. This important book argues their case--principally from a legal standpoint, but also using significant historical, political, and diplomatic sources. The second edition begins with an account of the recent history of Cyprus and then goes on to deal with the international law aspects of the various developments that have taken place since 1963. It also deals with the current efforts to find an agreed settlement through the good offices mission of the UN Secretary-General, and the present position of the parties.

  • 0198258461
  • 9780198258469
  • Zaim M. Necatigil
  • 3 June 1993
  • OUP Oxford
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 542
  • 2
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