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La riforma del diritto di famiglia e delle Family courts nella Repubblica di Cipro ABSTRACT: 本文论述了 2023 年对 1960 年《塞浦路斯共和国宪法》第 111 条的修订,以及根据宗教或信仰少数群体权利的保护、促进和实施而进行的家庭法改革。在此过程中,文章依赖于宗教或信仰少数群体权利地图集研究项目的结果。文章旨在强调塞浦路斯的法律体系是如何慢慢脱离奥斯曼帝国时期遗留下来的 "小米逻辑",并在家庭法和婚姻等不同政策领域进一步与欧洲和国际标准接轨,保护少数群体的权利。然而,宗教归属和宗教法律制度在一些与家庭法、婚姻和解除婚姻相关的问题上仍然具有重要意义。摘要: 1. 引言 - 2.塞浦路斯共和国 "棘手 "宪法中的宗教(和种族)归属 - 3.家庭法院:宪法》第 111 条与东正教 - 4. 宗教团体的家庭法院 - 5.第十八次宪法修正案和最近的家庭法改革 - 6.结束语。
The reform of family law and Family courts in the Republic of Cyprus
La riforma del diritto di famiglia e delle Family courts nella Repubblica di Cipro
ABSTRACT: This essay addresses the 2023 amendments to Article 111 of the 1960 Constitution of the Republic of Cyprus, as well as family law reforms in the light of the religious or belief minority rights protection, promotion, and implementation. In doing so, the article relies on the findings of the Atlas of Religious or Belief minority Rights research project. The aim is to highlight how the legal system of Cyprus is slowly detaching itself from the millet logic inherited from the Ottoman past and it is further aligning with European and international standards on the protection of minority rights in different policy areas, including family law and marriage. However, religious affiliation and religious legal systems still bear significance on some issues pertaining to family law, marriage, and dissolution of marriage.
SUMMARY: 1. Introduction - 2. Religious (and ethnic) affiliation in the “intractable” Constitution of the Republic of Cyprus - 3. Family courts: Article 111 of the Constitution and the Orthodox Church - 4. The Family Courts of the Religious Groups - 5. The Eighteenth Constitutional Amendment and the recent family law reforms - 6. Concluding remarks.