Harris Kyriakides
Harris KyriakidesStavri Kosiari -
Harris Kyriakides

Stavri Kosiari

Associate

Harris KyriakidesStavri Kosiari -
EXPERTISE

Insurance and Personal Injury

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS

LLB, Democritus University of Thrace, 2019 LLM European Public Law, University of Cyprus, 2023

PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS

Member of the Cyprus Bar Association, 2021

Stavri Kosiari is an Associate in the Insurance Law and Personal Injury Department at Harris Kyriakides. She is an LLB graduate from Democritus University of Thrace. After completing her studies, Stavri joined the Cyprus Bar Association in 2021 upon completing the 12-month training in Cyprus while also successfully completing the exams of Cyprus Legal Council. She then moved on to pursue an LLM in European Public Law from the University of Cyprus in June 2023. Stavri has obtained experience in providing legal advice and representing clients in Courts of various jurisdictions in Cyprus.

She is fluent in both English and Greek and has a basic knowledge of Russian.

EXPERTISE

Insurance and Personal Injury

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS

LLB, Democritus University of Thrace, 2019 LLM European Public Law, University of Cyprus, 2023

PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS

Member of the Cyprus Bar Association, 2021

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7th Annual Asset Recovery International Conference in Dublin
11 February 2025 | 1 min read

We are pleased to have participated in the 7th Annual Asset Recovery International Conference in Dublin.  Michael Kyriakides contributed in the panel on Sanctions in Asset Recovery, which explored legal developments on several key issues - Read More...

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Mandatory mediation for civil disputes in Cyprus
7 January 2025 | 4 mins read

The Cyprus Council of Ministers has approved an amendment requiring mandatory mediation for civil disputes valued at up to €10,000 before filing a lawsuit in court. This initiative, which forms part of a broader effort - Read More...

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Cross-border recognition and enforcement of foreign court judgments
29 November 2024 | 7 mins read

The accession and successful implementation of the Hague Convention of 2 July 2019 on the Recognition and Enforcement of foreign judgments in civil or commercial matters (the Hague Convention 2019 or the Convention) between the European Union member - Read More...

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New era in the Cyprus arbitration regulatory framework
27 November 2024 | 7 mins read

The institution of arbitration, as an alternative means of dispute resolution, is heading towards substantial reform following a relevant draft bill by the Ministry of Justice and Public Order, with the adaptation of the legislation - Read More...

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Whiplash: Clarifying mixed injury claims and tackling rising insurance costs
13 November 2024 | 4 mins read

Following the scrutiny of the whiplash reform report, the Supreme Court has upheld the Court of Appeal’s decision in Hassam & Anor v Rabot & Anor [2023] EWCA Civ 19, providing clarity on the correct approach to - Read More...

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Enhancing global legal cooperation: Special Commission on the HCCH Service, Evidence and Access to Justice Conventions
11 November 2024 | 6 mins read

The HCCH Special Commission on the practical operation of the 1965 Service, 1970 Evidence and 1980 Access to Justice Conventions took place recently in the Hague. “The Special Commission meeting reviewed the Service, Evidence, and - Read More...

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Parliament has passed the new framework for credit managers and credit purchasers to align with European Directive 2021/2167
29 October 2024 | 2 mins read

By a majority vote, Parliament has enacted a legislative package to align national law with European Directive 2021/2167, which establishes a unified framework for credit servicers and purchasers. The legislation aims to facilitate the creation - Read More...

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New case law in Cyprus on insurance recovery
18 October 2024 | 5 mins read

Recovering payments made for third-party accidents under an insurance policy often proves more complex than insurers initially anticipate. Recent court rulings highlight that insurers must obtain a court judgment to recover compensation in certain circumstances.