Article on the Cyprob from the perspective of the non-application of international law.
The Cyprus problem is a long series of failures to uphold international law, in letter, in spirit as well as in principle, due mainly to the large powers with interests in and around Cyprus choosing political expediency over legally solid solutions. While this may seem to work in behind-the-scene deals, it becomes disgraceful when exposed to rational criticism. For a just and lasting solution to be found in Cyprus, international law and its vital principles can not reasonably be ignored.
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http://www.rightsidenews.com/2011072014 ... l-law.html
Also see: 'A principled basis for a just and lasting Cyprus settlement in the light of International and European Law':
http://alfreddezayas.com/Law_history/Cy ... osal.shtml