Part I: British Constitutional Policy and the Cyprus Republic Constitution
Chapter 1: Legal Questions Arising from the British Occupation
Chapter 2: The British Position against Cyprus U.N. Applications for Self-Determination
Chapter 3: British Constitutional Proposals for Cyprus
Chapter 4: The Structure and Legal Peculiarities of the Constitution
Chapter 5: Initial Thoughts on a Settlement of the Cyprus International Dispute
Part II: Classical Greek Federal Constitutions and Modern Federal Government
Chapter 6: Classical Greek Federal Constitutions
Chapter 7: Modern Federal Government
Part III: Federal Constitutions and Human Rights Law
Chapter 8: Turkish Promotion of Federation
Chapter 9: The Concept of Federalism
Chapter 10: Federal State for Cyprus: A Constitutional Law Perspective
Chapter 11: Federation and Human Rights
Chapter 12: European Union Involvement in the Settlement of the Cyprus Issue
Chapter 13: The Legal Principles Pacta Sunt Servanda and Rebus Sic Stantibus
Part IV: American Federal Constitution: A Model for Cyprus
Chapter 14: Federal Legislative Power
Chapter 15: Federal Executive Power
Chapter 16: Federal Judicial Power
Part V: United States Federation: A Model for Cyprus
Chapter 17: Union-Preserving Aspects of Federalism
Part VI: The Cyprus Problem and International Security
Chapter 18: The Security Aspect of the Cyprus Problem: International Law Ramifications