Greek Civil Code
The Greek Civil Code is a comprehensive legal framework that governs private law in Greece. Established in 1946, it covers various aspects of civil law, including contracts, property, family law, and inheritance. The code aims to provide clear guidelines for legal relationships and protect individual rights.
The Greek Civil Code is divided into several books, each addressing different legal areas. It serves as a crucial reference for judges, lawyers, and citizens, ensuring consistency and fairness in legal proceedings. The code reflects the principles of justice and equity, adapting to societal changes over time.