2024-11-0920100951-632810.1093/jrs/feq0162-s2.0-77954186832http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jrs/feq016https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14288/11757The future of the properties of the 210,000 internally displaced people who had to leave their properties beginning with the first inter-communal strife in 1964 is one of the most difficult issues of the new set of peace negotiations which began in Cyprus in 2008. After giving a brief historical account of the displacements-how they were managed and perceived on both sides of the island-this article studies the property issue with a specific focus on the management of the IDP properties. Moreover, analysing the problems mainly via reactions to the Annan Plan, the article underlines three issues of security, economics and justice as the keys to comprehend the essence of the problems of property and IDP return, finally making the claim that there is a need to separate the question of IDP return and return of property rights.DemographyEthnic studiesCyprus: Peace, return and propertyJournal Article28019000000710310