Supreme Court
The Supreme Court is the highest court inDistrict Courts
There are 5 district courts: 1. Lefkoşa (Nicosia) district court 2. Gazimağusa (Famagusta) district court 3. Girne (Kyrenia) district court 4. Güzelyurt (Morphou) district court 5. İskele (Trikomo) district court.Immovable Property Commission
The Immovable Property Commission was set up under the Immovable Property Law (No. 67/2005) in accordance with the rulings of theThe decisions of the European Court of Human Rights on the validity of legal system of Northern Cyprus
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has made decisions on the validity of Northern Cyprus.Necessity to exhaust all the remedies of the legal system of Northern Cyprus in order to apply ECtHR
On 2 July 2013, ECtHR decided that "...notwithstanding the lack of international recognition of the regime in the northern area, a de facto recognition of its acts may be rendered necessary for practical purposes. Thus, ''the adoption by the authorities of the "TRNC" of civil, administrative or criminal law measures, and their application or enforcement within that territory'', may be regarded as ''having a legal basis'' in domestic law for the purposes of the Convention" In this ECtHR's decision, the case application of a Greek Cypriot was immediately rejected; i.e., his application was found inadmissible; he was rejected by ECtHR just at the beginning; therefore, his case was not handled (no sessions were held) by ECtHR at all.The court system of TRNC was established by law with reference to the constitutional and legal basis on which it operated, and the courts of Northern Cyprus are independent and impartial
On 2 September 2015, ECtHR decided that "...the court system in the "TRNC", including both civil and criminal courts, reflected the judicial and common-law tradition of Cyprus in its functioning and procedures, and that the "TRNC" courts were thus to be considered as "established by law" with reference to the "constitutional and legal basis" on which they operated......the Court has already found that the court system set up in the "TRNC" was to be considered to have been "established by law" with reference to the "constitutional and legal basis" on which it operated, and it has ''not'' accepted the allegation that the "TRNC" courts as a whole lacked independence and/or impartiality......when an act of the "TRNC" authorities was in compliance with laws in force within the territory of northern Cyprus, those acts should in principle be regarded as having a legal basis in domestic law for the purposes of the convention.."References
See also
{{Judiciaries of Europe Government of Northern Cyprus Law of Cyprus