What is the Loizidou case? (What are the cases brought related with the immovable property in Northern Cyprus and their scope?
The Loizidou decision of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), with the satisfaction by Turkey as was due, has been removed from the agenda at the meeting of the European Council Representatives Committee on 2nd December 2003. The European Court of Human Rights gave a decision of violation against our Government in December 1996 on the grounds that Titina Loizidou, a national of South Cyprus Greek Administration, has not been able to use her property rights on her immovable properties in Kyrenia, North Cyprus. In July 1998, the Court decided that Turkey indemnifies, on the grounds that Loizidou has not been able to use her property rights on her immovable properties in Kyrenia (North Cyprus) since 1974. Emphasising that the satisfaction of this decision is directly related with the solution of the problem of Cyprus, Republic of Turkey has not performed this up until now. The Loizidou decision, which is the only ECHR decision North Cyprus has not satisfied, has shown a progress tha
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