Abstract
Skoutaris' book is a 205-page (110,000 word) account of the application of Union law in an unrecognised entity. Being one of the
first such academic treatises in the Anglophone world, it has been characterised as ‘an indispensable piece of literature’ on the
interrelationship between the EU and an international dispute ([2011] CMLR 2119). Its 37,000 word chapter on EU citizenship,
fundamental rights and free movement of persons in northern Cyprus could comprise a free-standing article. Organised around
the ‘four freedoms’, it offers an analytical framework of how Union law applies in an area where there are competing claims of
authority.
first such academic treatises in the Anglophone world, it has been characterised as ‘an indispensable piece of literature’ on the
interrelationship between the EU and an international dispute ([2011] CMLR 2119). Its 37,000 word chapter on EU citizenship,
fundamental rights and free movement of persons in northern Cyprus could comprise a free-standing article. Organised around
the ‘four freedoms’, it offers an analytical framework of how Union law applies in an area where there are competing claims of
authority.
Original language | English |
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Publisher | Hart Publishing |
ISBN (Print) | 978-1849460958 |
Publication status | Published - 2011 |