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The Place of Alternative Dispute Resolution in the New Cypriot Civil Justice System
Our partner, Nicolas Kyriakides, has co-authored a paper that has been published in the International Journal of Procedural Law (vol 13/2023/02) entitled The Place of Alternative Dispute Resolution in the New Cypriot Civil Justice System.
By Nicolas Kyriakides
Sweet & Maxwell Public Procurement Law Review
Harris Kyriakides has recently contributed an article to the Sweet & Maxwell Public Procurement Law Review, discussing the judgment of NCR (Cyprus) Limited v Tender Review Authority and its influence on the rights of audience - Read More...
By Michael Kyriakides, Eleni Neoptolemou
Frontiers in Civil Justice: Privatisation, Monetisation, and Digitisation
Edward Elgar Publishing has just published a new book on “Frontiers in Civil Justice: Privatisation, Monetisation, and Digitisation”.
By Nicolas Kyriakides
Erasmus Law Review Special Issue on Global Developments and Challenges in Costs and Funding of Civil Justice
Erasmus Law Review has published a special Issue on Global Developments and Challenges in Costs and Funding of Civil Justice. The issue provides detailed critical perspectives of costs rules, funding arrangements, recent procedural developments and - Read More...
By Nicolas Kyriakides
The American Rocket Docket System: A model for active case management for countries facing delays in justice
Our Partner Dr Nicolas Kyriakides will be presenting on 21 October 2020, 16:00-18:00, the research seminar titled ‘The American Rocket Docket System: A model for active case management for countries facing delays in justice’ at - Read More...
By Nicolas Kyriakides
Harris Kyriakides covers the Cyprus chapter of the inaugural edition of Sovereign Immunity 2018
Harris Kyriakides is covering the Cyprus chapter of the first edition of Getting the Deal Through – Sovereign Immunity 2018. This is the first volume to critically and comparatively assess the state of play of the law of sovereign - Read More...
By Michael Kyriakides
EU Member States set up a Unified Patent Court
Pursuant to an international agreement concluded outside the EU institutional framework, 24 European Union member states have now agreed to establish a Unified Patent Court (UPC) that will ensure the uniform applicability of patent law - Read More...