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What I found the funniest was that you mentioned that the place is invaded by cats and they had to be brought. Then they find the oldest bones, dating back more than 9,500 years, of a cat buried next to its owner. Wow, that`s so cool. I know I`m weird to point that out. Another cool, we don`t have a lot of trespassing laws, most of us have things like farms and private parking. So it`s perfectly legal to go to someone else`s house in Scotland, even if they`re a foreigner, as long as the door is unlocked and you don`t take anything with you, someone can legally come and just come in and relax. A friend recently asked me, “What`s the weirdest European law you`ve ever heard of?” The question surprised me a bit, but I immediately started doing some research. As the third largest island in the Mediterranean, it`s no surprise that the beautiful island of Cyprus has no shortage of things to see and do. From delicious food to exploring ancient ruins, there are plenty of reasons to put this destination on your to-do list. Here are more than 15 fun, cool, strange and interesting facts about Cyprus! You should also avoid entering the Republic of Cyprus with advertisements or brochures promoting these properties.

They could be used as evidence in a trial. The legal system of Cyprus has an established hierarchy of norms or legal norms, some legal norms being hierarchically superior to others. Until Cyprus` accession to the European Union, the Constitution was the highest hierarchical norm of the legal system. Today, according to Article 1(a) of the Constitution, EU law takes precedence over all national law and even over the Constitution itself. The Constitution then follows and after that there are obligations under international law, in accordance with article 149 of the Constitution. Then come the common law, then the secondary legislation and finally the administrative or implementing acts. I am doing a project on Cyprus and I would like to know some strange laws. Wow, these are really strange laws! Thank you for visiting! You are right about York, my bad thing.

Two of them are not true, but are wildly mutilated versions of something that is or was true: – #9: Marking the taxi is not illegal; The crime is not to warn the driver that you have a “reportable disease” – an infectious disease so serious that cases of it must be legally reported to health authorities – so that the driver can decide whether or not to put you in their taxi. (But he probably won`t, because if he does, he can`t accept another fare until he disinfects his taxi and himself.) Plague is on the list of notifiable diseases, along with cholera, typhoid, viral hepatitis, dysentery, anthrax, COVID-19 and a few others. Nothing strange or stupid about it. Do you want to get into a taxi whose last passenger could have legally suffered from one of these problems? -#50. In 1895, it was generally still legal for a husband to beat his wife, provided only that he did not kill or mutilate her permanently. However, a charter in the *City of London* (which, by the way, is only the tiny place of the original walled old town, not the metropolis of London in general) made it illegal between 10pm and 7am when their screams could disturb the neighbors` sleep. However, beating wives has long been a criminal offence in the UK. If you rent or illegally purchase any of these properties, you may face civil lawsuits from the rightful owners and legal issues in the Republic of Cyprus. These are some of the strangest laws of all time. You should do it for the United States.

Do you know of any other strange laws from all over Europe? If you are considering buying or renting a property in the so-called “Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus”, be sure to seek legal advice before engaging in any transaction. Transactions may be illegal under the laws of the Republic of Cyprus, as most of the properties are owned by owners who were evicted by the Turkish military occupation in 1974. Below are 51 absurdly ridiculous laws to keep in mind the next time you travel to Europe. You`d better take it as a fun read instead of a history lesson! 10. According to topcyprustaxi.eu, taxi drivers in Cyprus do not give change. You keep change as advice. A quick tip to save money in Cyprus is to offer the taxi driver the exact currency. While I suspect that most of these crazy laws are more myths than facts, I agree that they say a lot about life in these countries. Hi Sylviane, I understand what you mean about some Greek foods, but Cyprus food is much more than Greek food.

It actually has influences from many surrounding regions, including Africa and the Middle East. Thanks for informing me of the York error, I just updated the article. Anyway, you have some pretty cool laws in Scotland! Can`t wait to visit! 1. This is defamation. 5. Heels damage the marble of monuments. In addition, many stairs and steps are extremely steep and you may stumble and tread your ankles if you wear heels. 6. It`s nap time, and most people prefer to sleep during the nap and not be disturbed. It is assumed that you can either have your own watch or check a public watch.

7. It is considered a masking and belongs to the anti-terrorism laws. 9. That makes perfect sense. Instead, you should take an ambulance. 12. In public places. This law aims to curb illegal gambling. 16. Prohibition of incestuous relationships. 20. It is also a good way to grant access.

21. Skiing is a potentially dangerous activity that requires concentration. Reciting poems will skim your concentration. 24. He will not be prosecuted, but you must voluntarily return to prison if you do – otherwise you risk being forcibly returned. You are still bound by the rules of the prison, subject to disciplinary sanctions, and the days you were at large will not be deducted from your sentence. 25. That makes perfect sense. It endangers traffic. Most cars in Spain have stick gears and require the use of feet. It is recommended to have decent shoes to make it safe.

26. That is also quite logical. Spitting is the transmission of diseases. 27. Dogs need an exit. The law is directed against animal abuse 29. Another anti-mask and anti-terrorist law. 33. Drunk and messy to be exact.

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