Jurisdictional Self-Reliance for Small Island ...
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| Title | Jurisdictional Self-Reliance for Small Island Territories: Considering the Partition of Cyprus |
| Author(s) | G. Baldacchino |
| Journal | Round Table, 2002, 91, 365, July |
| Date | 2002 |
| Volume | 91 |
| Issue | 365 |
| Start page | 349 |
| End page | 360 |
| Abstract | Jurisdiction relates to the competence to pass laws, build effective administrative processes, facilitate inward capital flows, encourage education, & support the development of a climate conducive to economic growth. This paper argues that jurisdictional capacity provides the foundation for an economic development trajectory successfully deployed in various small, resource-poor, often island, territories. The components of such jurisdictional capacity - in terms of administrative autonomy, island identity, legal powers, & the potential for rapid policy deployment - will be referred to for a critical examination of "the Cyprus Question." The analysis suggests the partition of Cyprus into two separate sovereign states as solution. 31 References. Adapted from the source document. |
| ISSN | 0035-8533 |
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