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Property Wars in Cyprus: The Turkish Position according to International Law

Year 2010, Volume: 3 Issue: 1, 43 - 56, 01.01.2010

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The Cyprus dispute" is a phrase that has been widely used in international affairs since the 1950s. In the beginning it was identified as a conflict between the people of Cyprus, an island in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, and Great Britain – the colonial ruler. At the core appeared to be a demand for self determination by Greeks that constituted the majority of the population

Year 2010, Volume: 3 Issue: 1, 43 - 56, 01.01.2010

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Primary Language English
Journal Section Research Article
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Murat Metin Hakkı This is me

Publication Date January 1, 2010
Published in Issue Year 2010 Volume: 3 Issue: 1

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APA Hakkı, M. M. (2010). Property Wars in Cyprus: The Turkish Position according to International Law. Ankara Bar Review, 3(1), 43-56.
AMA Hakkı MM. Property Wars in Cyprus: The Turkish Position according to International Law. Ankara Bar Review. January 2010;3(1):43-56.
Chicago Hakkı, Murat Metin. “Property Wars in Cyprus: The Turkish Position According to International Law”. Ankara Bar Review 3, no. 1 (January 2010): 43-56.
EndNote Hakkı MM (January 1, 2010) Property Wars in Cyprus: The Turkish Position according to International Law. Ankara Bar Review 3 1 43–56.
IEEE M. M. Hakkı, “Property Wars in Cyprus: The Turkish Position according to International Law”, Ankara Bar Review, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 43–56, 2010.
ISNAD Hakkı, Murat Metin. “Property Wars in Cyprus: The Turkish Position According to International Law”. Ankara Bar Review 3/1 (January 2010), 43-56.
JAMA Hakkı MM. Property Wars in Cyprus: The Turkish Position according to International Law. Ankara Bar Review. 2010;3:43–56.
MLA Hakkı, Murat Metin. “Property Wars in Cyprus: The Turkish Position According to International Law”. Ankara Bar Review, vol. 3, no. 1, 2010, pp. 43-56.
Vancouver Hakkı MM. Property Wars in Cyprus: The Turkish Position according to International Law. Ankara Bar Review. 2010;3(1):43-56.