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Constitutional Law in Greece

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This book provides expert analysis of all aspects of the subject sources, codification, elections, head of state, parliament, competences, administration, judiciary, and rights and freedoms. The authors take full account of case law, administrative law, and the effects of EU and international law. Lawyers representing parties with interests in Greece will welcome this book, as will academics and researchers seeking specific details on the varieties of constitutional law.

396 pages, Paperback

First published September 28, 2009

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