Human Rights and the Cyprus Question 1991 English Book Turkish Cypriot
Human Rights and the Cyprus Question – Turkish Cypriot Human Rights Committee Edition (1991)
Description:
This is a 1991 English-language seminar proceedings volume published in Nicosia by the Turkish Cypriot Human Rights Committee. The publication compiles the papers and presentations delivered during a scientific seminar held on 22–23 October 1990, bringing together legal scholars, academics, researchers, and public figures to discuss the Cyprus Question from historical, political, humanitarian, and international legal perspectives.
Rather than being the work of a single author, the volume is an edited collection of conference papers and scholarly contributions. The publication examines the Cyprus Question through the framework of human rights law, international relations, constitutional developments, and contemporary political realities. Particular attention is given to the experiences of the Turkish Cypriot community, especially in the years following 1974, and to arguments concerning representation, self-determination, security, displacement, and alleged human rights violations.
The primary objective of the publication was to present the Turkish Cypriot perspective to the international academic and legal community through documented research and legal analysis. Contributors sought to explain the Cyprus issue not only as a political dispute but also as a matter involving human rights, international law, and the protection of minority communities.
Produced during the early 1990s, a period when the Cyprus Question remained a prominent subject in international diplomacy, the volume reflects contemporary legal and political debates and serves as an important record of how Turkish Cypriot scholars and institutions framed the issue before international audiences.
Today, the publication remains a valuable source for researchers interested in Cyprus studies, international law, human rights discourse, conflict resolution, and Eastern Mediterranean politics.
Key Features:
• Title: Human Rights and the Cyprus Question
• Publisher: Turkish Cypriot Human Rights Committee
• PublicationYear: 1991
• Place of Publication: Nicosia
• Language: English
• Format: Seminar Proceedings / Academic Papers Collection
• Genre: Human Rights Studies; International Law; Political Science
• Contributors: Multiple scholars, researchers, and legal experts
• Topics: Cyprus Question; Human rights; International law; Self-determination; Political representation
• Themes: Justice; Security; International diplomacy; Minority rights; Conflict resolution
• Contents: Papers presented at the seminar held on 22–23 October 1990
• Historical Significance: Contemporary academic publication reflecting Turkish Cypriot perspectives on human rights and the Cyprus dispute
• Educational Value: Offers insight into legal and political arguments surrounding Cyprus during the late twentieth century
• Research Value: Useful source for scholars of international law, human rights, diplomacy, and Cyprus studies
• Collectibility: Relatively scarce English-language conference publication documenting Turkish Cypriot legal and academic viewpoints during a critical period of negotiations and international debate