Greek Justice System
The Greek Justice System is based on the principles of law and fairness, ensuring that all individuals have access to justice. It consists of various courts, including civil, criminal, and administrative courts, which handle different types of cases. The system emphasizes the importance of legal representation and the right to a fair trial.
Judges in Greece are appointed and are responsible for interpreting laws and delivering verdicts. The Supreme Court serves as the highest judicial authority, overseeing lower courts and ensuring the uniform application of laws. The system also includes provisions for appeals, allowing parties to challenge decisions made by lower courts.