Supreme Court of Greece
The Supreme Court of Greece, known as the Areios Pagos, is the highest court in the country. It primarily handles cases related to criminal and civil law, ensuring that justice is upheld according to the Greek Constitution. The court also has the authority to review decisions made by lower courts.
Established in 1834, the Supreme Court of Greece plays a crucial role in the Greek legal system. It consists of judges appointed for life, who are selected based on their legal expertise and experience. The court's decisions are final and set important legal precedents for future cases.