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Another long wait in Orams case
Another long wait in Orams case
Legal points referred to EU Court in Luxembourg
By Philippos Stylianou
Thousands of Britons and other Europeans who have illegally bought usurped Greek Cypriot refugee property in the Turkish occupied part of Cyprus may not be able to rely on a legal vacuum to hold on to their ill-gotten acquisitions after all.
This follows a decision by the British Court of Appeal this week to ask the Court of the European Communities for an opinion on whether under EU law, buyers of such property convicted by the Cypriot courts can face enforcement in their national jurisdictions.
Cypriot lawyers involved in the case were happy with the development and expressed optimism that the European Court will deliver an opinion favourable to the rights of refugees.
"This is what we had been hoping for when we first started the case and now we’ve got what we wanted," Constantis Candounas appearing for Greek Cypriot refugee Meletis Apostolides in his case against David and Linda Orams, told The Cyprus Weekly.
The Cyprus government appeared cautiously to share the optimism with Government Spokesman Vassilis Palmas noting that all referrals to the European Court "had so far produced good results."
But it will not be for nearly another two years before the Luxemburg-based Court delivers its opinion, which will then be binding on all EU Member States.
According to the Lord Chief Justice, there are presently some 14,000 Britons who bought property in the Turkish-held north. At the outset of the hearing, he declared that his family had owned property in northern Cyprus before the Turkish invasion , which was later sold.
The British couple Linda and David Orams, who purported to buy Apostolides’ property near Kyrenia, were ordered by the Nicosia District Court in November 2004 to demolish the luxurious villa they had built there and return the land to its rightful owner.
They refused to comply and unable to enforce the court’s decision in the Turkish occupied area, Apostolides, under an EU directive allowing for national court decisions to be enforced in the other EU member states, applied to the UK High Court to register the decision and order its execution there.
The unprecedented case gathered more controversy when the British Prime Minister’s lawyer wife Cherie Blair nee Booth undertook to represent the Orams.
High Court Judge Raymond Jack, though describing what the British couple had done as illegal, accepted her argument that the decision of the Nicosia Court could not be enforced in the UK, since under Cyprus’ EU accession protocol, the application of the European acquis in the occupied part of Cyprus was suspended.
The July 2006 decision was heralded as a victory by the occupation regime and European settlers in the occupied areas, mostly British, and it is thought to have contributed to a rocketing of the building boom, which had abated while the Orams case was pending.
Apostolides through his lawyer Candounas and a team of British lawyers headed by Tom Beasley appealed against the case, which was heard this week under Lord Philip, Lord Chief Justice.
From the first day of the hearing the Appeal judge warned the respective attorneys that he intended to refer the moot points of the case to the Court of the European Communities for an opinion and invited the parties to agree on the points to be referred.
At first both sides accepted the court’s suggestion but in the middle of the process, Cherie Booth changed her mind and said she had to consult with north Cyprus, meaning the occupation regime. To a remark by the Greek Cypriot side that they thought her clients were in the courtroom, the Prime Minister’s wife answered that they had consultants in Cyprus,
Reacting to her objections for a referral to the European Court, Lord Philips told her that if she was after a "quick win" she was not going to get one.
There were sour faces from the Orams and their attorneys at the end of the trial, although there is still a long way to go.
According to Candounas, it will take six months for the files to be processed and another six months for the first hearing to be set, with at least a total of 18 months needed for the Court of the European Communities to deliver its opinion.
"We couldn’t be more satisfied about the outcome," Candounas said.
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how come i am getting it.
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