Abstract

The launch on 11/2/2014 of negotiations between the Greek and Turkish Cypriot communities, affords an opportunity for an analysis of the two major incidents of conflict in Cyprus' semicentennial history of independence as a Republic and the status quo that these crises have respectively resulted in. In doing so, the Cyprus conflict, one of the most endurable political deadlocks in the region that features pivotal international legal elements, could provide a platform of evaluation for Professors Reisman's and Willard's New Haven-based 'incidents approach' to international law.

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