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Greece
Greece

Greece , officially the Hellenic Republic , is a country in southeastern Europe, situated on the southern end of the Balkans. It has borders with Albania, Bulgaria and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia to the north, and Turkey to the east....
, as a civil law country has administrative court
Administrative court

Greece, as a civil law country has administrative courts. The establishment of those courts can be found in article 94 of the Constitution of the Hellenic Republic 1975, as revised in 2001....
s. The establishment of those courts can be found in article 94 of the Constitution of the Hellenic Republic 1975, as revised in 2001. The administrative courts are composed from districts Courts of First Instance, district Courts of Appeal and a Supreme Administrative Court
Supreme Administrative Court

A Supreme Administrative Court is the highest court in a country with jurisdiction over the official decisions of the government. For a specific country, see:...
 that is called "The Council of State" (Symboulio tis Epikrateias). The Council of State is also the Court of first and last instance in some important cases.






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Greece
Greece

Greece , officially the Hellenic Republic , is a country in southeastern Europe, situated on the southern end of the Balkans. It has borders with Albania, Bulgaria and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia to the north, and Turkey to the east....
, as a civil law country has administrative court
Administrative court

Greece, as a civil law country has administrative courts. The establishment of those courts can be found in article 94 of the Constitution of the Hellenic Republic 1975, as revised in 2001....
s. The establishment of those courts can be found in article 94 of the Constitution of the Hellenic Republic 1975, as revised in 2001. The administrative courts are composed from districts Courts of First Instance, district Courts of Appeal and a Supreme Administrative Court
Supreme Administrative Court

A Supreme Administrative Court is the highest court in a country with jurisdiction over the official decisions of the government. For a specific country, see:...
 that is called "The Council of State" (Symboulio tis Epikrateias). The Council of State is also the Court of first and last instance in some important cases. The Greek administrative courts have jurisdiction upon litigations between the State and the civilians. The most important of them are tax cases, social security cases, tort liability of the State cases, illegal immigration cases etc.

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  • Important case law of those courts can be obtained in the website http://lawdb.intrasoftnet.com only from subscribers and only in Greek.