Cyprus property law and human rights

Since 1974 and the unofficial partition of Cyprus between Greek and Turkish interests, Cyprus property law has been subject to dispute by politicians, land owners and residents which is still unresolved with issues of legal ownership and human rights having been brought before the courts in the Mediterranean island, the UK and the European courts of justice and human rights.

Healys international law solicitors in London and Brighton has established a team with particular expertise in this complex field, with multi-lingual specialists able to provide advice and representation through affiliated lawyers, estate agents and advisers in Cyprus.

To protect clients' interests in Cypriot land, homes and businesses, including their human rights, Healys offers a comprehensive personal service complemented with regular legal updates and news items.

Chris Christofi filming on location with the BBC - picture 1

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Healys in London and Brighton – Cyprus property law legal updates

Homeowners hit by soaring Swiss Franc

Cyprus property dispute and international law

Chris Christofi comments on Cyprus property EU Unfair Commercial Practices Directive

 

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Marios Pattihis
Senior Partner
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