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TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACES V ABBREVIATIONS XI CHAPTER 1 HISTORICAL
DEVELOPMENT 1 ATHANASSIOS N. YIANNOPOULOS I. INTRODUCTION 1 II. ANCIENT
GREEK LAW 1 A. EARLY LAW 1 B. THE ERA OF THE LAWGIVERS 2 C. CLASSICAL
LAW 2 III. HELLENISTIC, BYZANTINE, AND POST-BYZANTINE LAW 4 A.
HELLENISTIC LAW 4 B. BYZANTINE LAW 5 C. POST-BYZANTINE LAW 6 IV MODERN
GREEK LAW 8 A. CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY 8 B. CODIFICATION OF CIVIL LAW 8
BIBLIOGRAPHY 11 A. ON ANCIENT GREEK LAW 11 B. ON HELLENISTIC, ROMAN,
BYZANTINE AND POST-BYZANTINE LAW 12 C. ON THE HISTORY OF THE LAW OF THE
MODERN GREEK STATE 12 CHAPTER 2 SOURCES AND MATERIALS 13 ANASTASIA
GRAMMATICAKI-ALEXIOU I. LEGISLATION 13 II. CUSTOM 15 III. JUDICIAL
DECISIONS 15 IV. WORKS OF LEGAL SCHOLARS 16 V. MATERIALS 16 BASIC
BIBLIOGRAPHY 20 A. IN GREEK 20 B. IN OTHER LANGUAGES 21 CHAPTER 3
CONSTITUTIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 23 PRODROMOS D. DAGTOGLOU I. THE
CONSTITUTION 23 A. THE NEW CONSTITUTION 23 B. AMENDMENTS 24 C. EMERGENCY
LAW 25 D. CONSTITUTION AND INTERNATIONAL LAW 25 E. CONSTITUTION AND THE
EUROPEAN UNION - THE ACCESSION OF GREECE AND ITS PARTICIPATION IN
EUROPEAN INTEGRATION 25 II. STRUCTURE AND DISTRIBUTION OF STATE POWERS
26 A. SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT 26 B. DISTRIBUTION OF STATE POWER 28 1.
SEPARATION OF POWERS - LINKS BETWEEN THE LEGISLATIVE AND EXECUTIVE
BRANCHES 28 2. SHIFT OF THE POLITICAL POWER CENTER UNDER THE 1975
CONSTITUTION - THE 1986 AND 2001 AMENDMENTS 29 3. LEGISLATION 29 4.
FINANCE 31 5. EXECUTIVE 31 6. JUDICIARY 31 C. STATE AND CHURCH 33 III.
THE MAIN ORGANS OF STATE 34 A. PARLIAMENT 34 1. COMPOSITION AND ELECTION
34 2. POLITICAL PARTIES 36 3. LEGAL STATUS OF MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT 37
4. LEGISLATION AND PARLIAMENTARY CONTROL 37 5. DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT
38 B. THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC 38 C. THE GOVERNMENT 38 1.
CONSTITUTIONAL STATES 38 2. COMPOSITION 39 3. CABINET COMMITTEES 39 IV.
ADMINISTRATION 40 A. CENTRAL GOVERNMENT 40 1. MINISTERS - MINISTRIES 40
2. REGIONAL AUTHORITIES - DECENTRALIZATION {ANOKSVXPCOARJ, APOKENTROSI)
41 3. INDEPENDENT AND REGULATORY AUTHORITIES 43 B. LOCAL GOVERNMENT
(MM/AF AVTODIOIKTJAR], TOPIKI AUTODIOIKISI) 43 1. DECENTRALIZATION ON
TWO LEVELS - LOCAL GOVERNMENT CORPORATIONS - TOWNS AND VILLAGES 43 2.
LOCAL AND CENTRAL GOVERNMENT MATTERS 45 3. ORGANIZATION 46 4. FINANCE 47
5. STATE SUPERVISION 47 C. SPECIALIZED SELF-GOVERNMENT 47 1. LEGAL
PERSONS OF PUBLIC LAW (VOFJIKA NPDOCONA SRJFIOAIOV SIXAIOV, NOMIKA
PROSOPA DIMOSIOU DIKAIOU) 48 2. PUBLIC CORPORATIONS (DT]JUOAISG
SMXSIPTJAEIG, DIMOSIES EPICHEIRISSEIS) 48 D. GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF
ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION 48 1. LEGALITY OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 48 2.
DISCRETIONARY POWER 49 3. ADMINISTRATIVE ACTS 50 4. REASONS FOR
DECISIONS AND RIGHT TO HEARING 50 5. VOID AND VOIDABLE ADMINISTRATIVE
ACTS 50 6. REVOCABILITY OF ADMINISTRATIVE ACTS 51 7. ADMINISTRATIVE OR
PUBLIC CONTRACTS 51 8. STATE LIABILITY 52 9. EXPROPRIATION 52 V. CONTROL
OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND JUDICIAL REVIEW 53 A. ADMINISTRATIVE
SELF-CONTROL 53 1. HIERARCHICAL CONTROL 53 2. CONTROL BY INDEPENDENT
AGENCIES 54 3. FORMAL PETITIONS 54 4. ADMINISTRATIVE SUPERVISION 54 5.
FINANCIAL CONTROL 54 6. CONTROL BY THE CITIZEN'S ADVOCATE (OMBUDSMAN) 55
B. PARLIAMENTARY CONTROL 55 C. JUDICIAL CONTROL 55 1. ADMINISTRATIVE
COURTS - JUDICIAL REVIEW AS A GENERAL RULE 55 2. REMEDIES BEFORE THE
COUNCIL OF STATE - THE APPLICATION FOR ANNULMENT 56 VI. HUMAN RIGHTS 57
A. PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS 57 1. CONSTITUTIONAL PROTECTION 57 2.
PROTECTION BY THE EUROPEAN CONVENTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND FUNDAMENTAL
FREEDOMS, AND OTHER INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS 58 B. MAIN PROBLEMS
RELATING TO THE PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE CONSTITUTION 59 1.
FROM AN INDIVIDUALISTIC TO A HUMANISTIC ORIENTATION 59 2. CONFLICT AND
SYNTHESIS: PRIVATE OWNERSHIP AND PRIVATE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY 59 3. SUMMARY
60 C. JUDICIAL PROTECTION 61 BIBLIOGRAPHY 61 A. BOOKS 61 B. ARTICLES AND
OTHER PUBLICATIONS 62 C. TEXTBOOKS OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, ADMINISTRATIVE
LAW AND ADMINISTRATIVE COURTS PROCEDURE IN GREEK PUBLISHED SINCE 2000 64
CHAPTER 4 APPLICATION OF COMMUNITY LAW IN GREECE 65 VASSILIOS A.
CHRISTIANOS I. INTRODUCTION 65 II. INTRODUCTION OF COMMUNITY LAW INTO
THE GREEK LEGAL ORDER: RECOGNITION OF ITS PARTICULAR STATUS 66 A.
SUPREMACY OF COMMUNITY LAW 66 1. CONSTITUTIONAL FOUNDATIONS OF COMMUNITY
LAW SUPREMACY 67 2. A RELATIVE SUPREMACY OF COMMUNITY LAW OVER THE
CONSTITUTION? 68 B. DIRECT EFFECT AND APPLICABILITY: THE REMOVAL OF
INTERNAL BARRIERS TO THE EFFECTIVE INSERTION OF COMMUNITY LAW IN THE
GREEK LEGAL ORDER 68 1. DIRECT EFFECT OF PRIMARY COMMUNITY LAW 68 2.
DIRECT APPLICABILITY OF REGULATIONS 69 3. DIRECT EFFECT OF DIRECTIVES 69
(A) SPECIFIC CHARACTER OF DIRECTIVES 69 (B) RECEPTION OF ECJ DECISIONS
BY GREEK COURTS 70 4. LAW 1338/1983 PROVIDING THE INCORPORATION OF
SECONDARY COMMUNITY LAW IN THE GREEK LEGAL ORDER 70 III. JUDICIAL
APPLICATION OF COMMUNITY LAW IN GREECE: THE GUARANTEE OF COMMUNITY LAW
EFFECTIVENESS 71 A. COOPERATION BETWEEN GREEK JUDGES AND THE ECJ 71 1.
PRELIMINARY REFERENCE OF ARTICLE 234 EC TREATY: THE BASIS OF COOPERATION
71 2. THE ECJ AND GREEK COURTS: CONFLICT OR COOPERATION? 73 B. GREEK
CASES: EXTENSIVE COMPLIANCE WITH THE ECJ 74 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES
76 A. BOOKS AND STUDIES 76 1. IN GREEK 76 2. IN LANGUAGES OTHER THAN
GREEK 76 B. ARTICLES AND OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS 77 1. IN GREEK 77 2. IN
LANGUAGES OTHER THAN GREEK 77 CHAPTER 5 THE GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF CIVIL
LAW 79 SYMEON C. SYMEONIDES I. INTRODUCTION: SCOPE AND FUNCTION OF BOOK
I OF THE CIVIL CODE 79 II. NATURAL PERSONS {CPVOIKA NPOOCONA, FYSIKA
PROSOPA) 80 A. PERSONALITY OR JURIDICAL CAPACITY (TTPOACOMKDTRJZA,
PROSOPIKOTITA; IKAVORRJZA DIXAIOV, IKANOTITA DIKAIOU) 80 B. COMMENCEMENT
AND TERMINATION OF PERSONALITY 80 C. ABSENTIA {ACPDVEM, AFANEIA) 81 D.
DOMICILE 82 E. PROTECTION OF PERSONALITY 82 III. LEGAL OR JURIDICAL
PERSONS IYOPUXD NPOACONA, NOMIKA PROSOPA) 83 A. CATEGORIES OF LEGAL
PERSONS 83 B. SOME GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF THE LAW OF LEGAL PERSONS 84 1.
FORMAL REQUIREMENTS 84 2. PERSONALITY 84 3. SEAT (SDPA, EDRA) 85 4.
LIABILITY FOR JURIDICAL ACTS 85 5. NON-CONTRACTUAL AND DELICTUAL
LIABILITY 85 IV. RIGHTS {8IKAID P.AZA, DIKAIOMATA) 86 A. MEANING 86 B.
ABUSE OF RIGHT (KAZDXPV\OR] SUCAICBJUAROG, KATACHRISI DIKAIOMATOS) 86 C.
'DEACTIVATION' OF RIGHT (ANOSWAFKOOQ, APODYNAMOSI) 87 D. SELF-HELP,
SELF-DEFENSE, EMERGENCY (AVZOSMA, AUTODIKIA; A/IVVA, AMYNA; KAZDMAATJ
AVDYXRJG, KATASTASI ANANGIS) 87 V. JURIDICAL ACTS {DIKAIONPA^ISQ,
DIKAIOPRAXIES) 88 A. DEFINITION 88 B. CAPACITY (IKAVOZRJZA, IKANOTITA)
88 C. VICES OF CONSENT 90 D. FORM 91 E. FORMATION OF CONTRACTS (OVVAYT]
AV/UFIDASCOV, SYNAPSI SYMVASEON) 92 F. CONSIDERATION AND CAUSE 92 G.
CONTENT OF JURIDICAL ACTS 93 H. NULLITIES {AKVPOZRJXSQ, AKYROTITES) 94
I. INTERPRETATION 94 VI. TERMS AND CONDITIONS 95 VII. REPRESENTATION AND
PROCURATION 95 A. INTRODUCTION 95 B. EXPRESS, IMPLIED, AND APPARENT
AUTHORITY 96 C. UNDISCLOSED AND PARTIALLY DISCLOSED AGENCY 97 VIII.
PRESCRIPTION AND PEREMPTION 97 A. CLARIFICATION OF TERMS 1. PRESCRIPTION
2. ACQUISITIVE PRESCRIPTION AND PRESCRIPTION BY NON-USE 3. PEREMPTION B.
GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF PRESCRIPTION 1. COMMENCEMENT AND ACCRUAL 2.
SUSPENSION 3. INTERRUPTION 4. EXTENSION, REDUCTION, RENUNCIATION 5.
ACCRUAL BIBLIOGRAPHY CHAPTER 6 LAW OF OBLIGATIONS PHOEBUS CHR.
CHRISTODOULOU 97 97 98 98 98 98 98 99 99 99 100 103 I. GENERAL
PRINCIPLES 103 A. SOURCES OF OBLIGATION 103 B. OBLIGATION TO PERFORM IN
GENERAL 104 1. PERFORMANCE IN GOOD FAITH 104 2. RULES RELATING TO
PARTICULAR KINDS OF PERFORMANCE 104 (A) THINGS DESCRIBED BY CLASS 104
(B) PROMISES IN MONEY 104 (C) INTEREST 105 (D) REPARATIONS 106 (E)
OBLIGATION TO RENDER ACCOUNT/OBLIGATION TO PROVIDE INVENTORY 106 (F)
ALTERNATIVE OBLIGATIONS 107 3. PART-PERFORMANCE 107 4. PERFORMANCE BY
THIRD PARTIES 107 5. PLACE FOR PERFORMANCE 107 6. TIME FOR PERFORMANCE
107 7. RESPONSIBILITY FOR ONE'S OWN CONDUCT 108 8. RESPONSIBILITY FOR
EMPLOYEES 108 C. CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS 108 D. TWO-SIDED CONTRACTS 109
E. NON-PERFORMANCE OF OBLIGATIONS 110 1. CLAIM TO PERFORMANCE IN KIND
110 2. IMPOSSIBILITY 110 3. DELAY 111 4. OTHER CASES OF BREACH OF
CONTRACT 112 5. DEFAULT OF THE CREDITOR 113 F. CONTRACTUAL RESCISSION
113 G. EARNEST AND PENALTY CLAUSE 113 1. EARNEST 113 2. PENALTY CLAUSE
114 H. CONTRACT FOR THE BENEFIT OF THIRD PARTIES CONTRACT BURDENING
THIRD PARTIES 114 I. EXTINCTION OF OBLIGATIONS (ANOAFISARJ EVO/CBV,
APOSVESI ENOCHON) 115 1. FULFILLMENT 115 2. DEPOSIT 115 3. NOVATION 116
4. SET-OFF 116 5. MERGER 117 6. RELEASE 117 J. ASSIGNMENT OF CLAIMS 117
K. ASSUMPTION OF DEBT 118 L. JOINT AND SEVERAL OBLIGATIONS AND CLAIMS
118 II. SPECIFIC CONTRACTS 119 A. DONATION 120 B. SALE AND EXCHANGE 120
C. LEASE 122 D. USUFRUCTUARY LEASE 124 E. CONTRACT FOR SERVICES 125 F.
CONTRACT FOR WORK 126 G. BROKERAGE CONTRACT 127 H. REWARD 128 I. MANDATE
129 J. CIVIL COMPANY 130 1. THE CIVIL COMPANY DEFINED 130 2. AGREEMENT
AND LEGAL PERSONALITY 130 3. INTERNAL OPERATION: RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS
OF THE PARTNERS 130 (A) CONTRIBUTION 130 (B) STANDARD OF CARE 131 (C)
ADMINISTRATION 131 (D) ADMINISTRATION BY DELEGATED POWER 131 (E) RIGHT
TO CHECK AND CONTROL 132 (F) EXTERNAL FUNCTIONING AND REPRESENTATION 132
(G) JOINT OWNERSHIP 132 (H) PARTNER SUBSTITUTION 132 (I) SHARING OF
PROFITS AND LOSSES 132 4. DISSOLUTION 133 5. WINDING-UP AND LIQUIDATION
133 6. THE QUESTION OF BANKRUPTCY 134 K. COMMUNITY 134 L. LOAN 135 M.
CONTRACT OF DEPOSIT 136 N. O. P. Q- R. S. T. U. V. LIABILITY OF
INNKEEPERS (EVOVVRJ ^SVOOOXCOV, EUTHYNI XENODOCHON) LIFE ANNUITY GAMING
AND BETTING GUARANTY COMPROMISE ABSTRACT PROMISE OR ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF
DEBT 1. CONCEPT AND VALIDITY 2. EFFECT ON THE BURDEN OF PROOF 3. FORMAL
REQUIREMENTS ORDER TO PAY OR DELIVER BEARER BONDS PRODUCTION OF THINGS
AND DOCUMENTS III. UNJUST ENRICHMENT A. B. C. D. SCOPE OF APPLICATION
DEFENSES DIRECTNESS OF TRANSFER EXTENT OF LIABILITY IN RESTITUTION IV.
UNLAWFUL ACTS (TORTS, DELICTS) A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. THE AREA OF
TORT LAW THE ELEMENTS OF TORT LIABILITY DEFAMATORY RUMORS UNLAWFULNESS
CULPABILITY STRICT LIABILITY JOINT TORTFEASORS PERSONAL INJURY AND DEATH
CONSEQUENCES OF TORT LIABILITY: REMEDIES V. FRAUDULENT CONVEYANCES A. B.
C. CONDITIONS PARTIES TO THE ACTION EFFECTS BIBLIOGRAPHY A. B. C.
CHAPTER 7 PROPERTY BOOKS AND COMMENTARIES (IN GREEK) ARTICLES IN LAW
REVIEWS AND MONOGRAPHS (IN LANGUAGES OTHER THAN GREEK) OTHER ATHANASSIOS
N. YIANNOPOULOS 137 138 138 139 140 140 140 140 141 141 143 144 145 145
145 145 146 146 146 146 147 147 147 147 148 148 148 149 149 150 150 151
151 151 152 153 I. INTRODUCTION 153 II. THINGS 154 A. OBJECT AND THING
(AVTIKSIFIEVO, ANTIKEIMENO; , PRAGMA) 154 B. MOVABLES AND IMMOVABLES -
COMPONENT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES (KIVRJXD, KINITA; AXIVTJTA, AKINITA;
OVTRCAXIKA, SYSTATIKA; 7XAPA.PXRJP.AXA, PARARTIMATA) 155 C. FUNGIBLES
(AVXIKAXAOXAXD, ANTIKATASTATA ) 156 D. CONSUMABLES (AVAXCOXD, ANALOTA)
156 E. THINGS 'OUT OF COMMERCE' (SKXOG AVVOMAYJJG, EKTOS SYNALLAGIS) 157
F. FRUITS (KAPJVOI, KARPOI) AND PROFITS (AXPEARJ/UAXA, OFELIMATA) 157
III. POSSESSION {VOPRJ, NOMI) 158 IV. OWNERSHIP (KVPWXRJXA, KYRIOTITA)
159 A. ACQUISITION OF OWNERSHIP 160 B. ORIGINAL ACQUISITION
(JTPCOXOXVNRJ KXRJARJ, PROTOTYPI KTISI) 160 C. DERIVATIVE ACQUISITION
(NAPDYCOYRJ KXTJAT], PARAGOGI KTISI) 161 D. PROTECTION OF OWNERSHIP 161
V. PREDIAL AND PERSONAL SERVITUDES (NPAYYAXIKSG KAI NPOACONIKSG
SOVASISG, PRAGMATIKES KAI PROSOPIKES DOULEIES) 163 VI. RECORDATION
(P.EXAYPA METAGRAFI) 163 VII. REAL SECURITY RIGHTS {EP.NPDYY.AXT]
AOYALEIA, EMPRAGMATI ASFALEIA) 164 BIBLIOGRAPHY 165 CHAPTER 8 URBAN AND
REGIONAL PLANNING AND ZONING 167 GEORGIA GIANNAKOUROU I. OVERVIEW 167
II. CONSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK 168 III. PLANNING LEGISLATION 169 IV.
PLANNING INSTITUTIONS 170 V. TYPES OF PLANS 172 A. NATIONAL LEVEL 172 B.
REGIONAL LEVEL 173 C. LOCAL LEVEL 174 VI. BUILDING REGULATIONS AND MAIN
PERMITS 175 BASIC BIBLIOGRAPHY 176 A. BOOKS 176 B. ARTICLES AND OTHER
PUBLICATIONS 177 CHAPTER 9 FAMILY LAW 179 ANASTASIA GRAMMATICAKI-ALEXIOU
I. INTRODUCTION 179 II. MARRIAGE (YDPOG, GAMOS) 181 A. ENGAGEMENT TO
MARRY {JIVRJAXSIA, MNISTEIA; ARTS 1346-1349 CC) 181 B. ESSENTIAL
REQUISITES OF MARRIAGE, REQUIREMENTS, AND IMPEDIMENTS (ARTS 1350-1360
CC) 181 C. THE CELEBRATION OF MARRIAGE (ARTS 1367-1371 CC) 182 D.
NULLITY OF MARRIAGE (ARTS 1372-1384 CC) 182 E. PERSONAL EFFECTS OF
MARRIAGE (ARTS 1386-1390, 1396 CC) 183 F. MATRIMONIAL PROPERTY (ARTS
1397-1416 CC) 184 G. INTERRUPTION OF MARITAL LIFE (ARTS 1391-1395 CC)
185 III. DIVORCE (DIACVYIO, DIAZYGIO) 186 A. GROUNDS (ARTS 1438-1440 CC)
186 B. PROCEDURE (ARTS 1438, 1441 CC) 187 C. EFFECTS OF DIVORCE (ARTS
1442-1446, 1513 CC) 187 IV. PARENT AND CHILD 188 A. MEDICALLY-ASSISTED
REPRODUCTION (ARTS 1455-1460 CC) 188 B. KINSHIP AND FILIATION
(AVYYEVEIA, SYNGENEIA; KARAYCOYTJ, KATAGOGI; ARTS 1461-1474 CC) 189 C.
CHILDREN BORN OUT OF WEDLOCK (ARTS 1475-1484 CC) 190 V. ADOPTION
{VIOOEOIA, YIOTHESIA) 191 A. THE LEGAL SITUATION 191 B. CONDITIONS (ARTS
1542-1559 CC) 191 C. EFFECTS (ARTS 1560-1578 CC) 192 D. ADOPTION OF
ADULTS (ARTS 1579-1588 CC) 193 VI. LEGAL EFFECTS OF FILIATION 193 A.
NAME, DOMICILE, AND NATIONALITY OF A CHILD (ARTS 1505-1506 CC) 193 B.
OBLIGATION FOR MUTUAL ASSISTANCE AND AFFECTION (ARTS 1507-1509 CC) 194
C. SUPPORT AND MAINTENANCE OBLIGATIONS {8IAXPO(PR\ AND TO VO/AO,
DIATROFI APO TO NOMO; ARTS 1485-1504 CC) 194 VII. PROTECTION OF MINORS
AND OF PERSONS INCAPABLE OF ADMINISTERING THEIR OWN ESTATES 195 A.
PARENTAL CARE AND CUSTODY (YOVIKTJ /USPIPVA, GONIKI MERIMNA; EM/ISXEIA,
EPIMELEIA; ARTS 1510-1541 CC) 195 B. GUARDIANSHIP OF MINORS (SMXPONSIA
AVRJXIKCOV, EPITROPEIA ANILIKON; ARTS 1589-1653 CC) 196 C. PLACEMENT OF
MINORS WITH FOSTER FAMILIES (AVASOXRJ AVTJMICOV, ANADOHI ANILIKOU; ARTS
1655-1665 CC) 197 D. JUDICIAL ASSISTANCE (SIKAARUAJ OV/MAPAOTAORI,
DIKASTIKI SYMPARASTASI; ARTS 1666-1688 CC) 197 E. ADMINISTRATION OF
OTHER PERSONS' AFFAIRS (DIKOTMIICRJ EMPEXEIA ^EVCOV VJUODSAECOV,
DIKASTIKI EPIMELEIA XENON HYPOTHESEON; ARTS 1689-1694 CC) 198 SELECTED
BIBLIOGRAPHY 198 A. BOOKS AND COMMENTARIES (IN GREEK) 198 B. BOOKS AND
ARTICLES (IN LANGUAGES OTHER THAN GREEK) 199 CHAPTER 10 THE LAW OF
SUCCESSION 201 ANASTASIA GRAMMATICAKI-ALEXIOU I. INTRODUCTION 201 II.
SUCCESSION IN GENERAL 202 A. DEVOLUTION OF SUCCESSION - ACCEPTANCE BY
HEIRS (ARTS 1710-1711, 1846, 1901 CC) 202 B. ACCEPTANCE UNDER THE
BENEFIT OF INVENTORY (ARTS 1902-1912 CC) 202 C. RENUNCIATION OF
SUCCESSION (ANONOITJORJ FDRIPOVO/IIAG, APOPOIISI KLIRONOMIAS; ARTS
1847-1859 CC) 203 D. UNWORTHINESS OF HEIR (KARJPOVO/UIKRJ AVA&OXTJXA,
KLIRONOMIKI ANAXIOTITA; ARTS 1860-1864 CC) 203 E. VACANT SUCCESSION
(A/O^DCOVAA KLTJPOVOFIIA, SCHOLAZOUSA KLIRONOMIA; ARTS 1865-1870 CC) 204
F. CERTIFICATE OF INHERITANCE (KXT]POVOJUT]TTJPIO, KLIRONOMITIRIO; ARTS
1956-1966 CC) 204 G. ACTION FOR THE DELIVERY OF POSSESSION OF ASSETS OF
THE ESTATE {AYCOYFF KEPI ICXRJPOV, AGOGI PERI KLIROU; ARTS 1871-1883 CC)
204 H. METHODS BY WHICH SUCCESSORS, OTHER THAN HEIRS, ARE ESTABLISHED
205 1. LEGACY (KXRJPODOXRJ^IA, KLIRODOTIMA; ARTS 1967-2010 CC) 205 2.
FIDEICOMMISSUM (KAXANIMEVPA, KATAPISTEUMA; ARTS 1923-1941 CC) 205 3.
MODUS (RPOTTOG, TROPOS; ARTS 2011-2016 CC) 205 4. GIFT MORTIS CAUSA
(SCOPED ATRIA OAVDXOV, DOREA AITIA THANATOU; ARTS 2032-2035 CC) 205 5.
AGREEMENTS OF INHERITANCE (ART. 368 CC) 206 III. INTESTATE SUCCESSION
(AF ADIAOEXOV SMSOXRJ, EX ADIATHETOU DIADOCHI) 206 A. CLASSES OF
INTESTATE HEIRS (ARTS 1813-1824 CC) 206 B. ACCRETION (NPOOAVFYOT],
PROSAUXISI; ARTS 1807, 1808, 1823 CC) 207 C. COLLATION (OVVSIOCPOPA,
SYNEISFORA; ARTS 1895-1900 CC) 207 IV. TESTAMENTARY SUCCESSION (SIADO/T]
SK SMOTJKRJG, DIADOCHI EK DIATHIKIS) 207 A. CAPACITY TO MAKE A WILL
(ARTS 1716, 1717, 1719, 1720, 1723, 1748 CC) 207 B. FORM OF WILLS 208 C.
ORDINARY WILLS 208 1. HOLOGRAPHIC WILL (IDIOYPAPRJ SIAOTJKRJ, IDIOGRAFI
DIATHIKI; ARTS 1721, 1722 CC) 208 2. PUBLIC WILL (DTTFJOMA DIAORJKFJ,
DIMOSIA DIATHIKI; ARTS 1724-1737 CC) 208 3. MYSTIC (SECRET) WILL
(JUVARIKRJ SIAORJKTI, MYSTIKI DIATHIKI; ARTS 1738-1747 CC) 209 D.
EXTRAORDINARY WILLS 209 1. WILLS MADE AT SEA (ARTS 1749-1752, 1756 CC)
209 2. MILITARY WILL (ARTS 1753-1755 CC) 210 3. WILL DURING BLOCKADE
(ARTS 1757-1762 CC) 210 E. CONTENTS OF TESTAMENTARY DISPOSITIONS (ARTS
1781-1812 CC) 210 F. VALIDITY OF WILLS (ARTS 138, 1718, 1781-1788, 1796
CC) 210 G. SUBSTITUTION OF TESTAMENTARY HEIR (VKOKATDMAATJ KLRIPOVO/IOV
SK SIAOTJKTJG, YPOKATASTASI KLIRONOMOU EK DIATHIKIS; ARTS 1809-1812 CC)
211 H. REVOCATION OF WILLS (AVAXLTJATJ DIAORJKRJG, ANAKLISI DIATHIKIS;
ARTS 1763-1768 CC) 211 I. PUBLICATION OF WILLS (ARTS 1769-1780 CC) 212
J. THE EXECUTOR OF THE WILL {EKXEXSAXRIG 6IABR\KF\G, EKTELESTIS
DIATHIKIS; ARTS 2017-2031 CC) 212 V. FORCED HEIRSHIP (VDPIFNJ POIPA,
NOMIMI MOIRA) 213 A. FORCED HEIRS (ARTS 1825-1826 CC) 213 B. THE
LEGITIMATE PORTION AND ITS PROTECTION (ARTS 1825-1838 CC) 213 VI.
DISINHERISON {ANOKLRIPOOOR], APOKLIROSI; ARTS 1839-1845 CC) 214 VII.
RELATIONS OF THE HEIR WITH THE SUCCESSION CREDITORS, HIS CO-HEIRS, AND
THIRD PERSONS 214 A. JUDICIAL LIQUIDATION OF SUCCESSION {DIKAORIKFJ
SKKAODPIOR] RRJG KXT]POVO/IIAG, DIKASTIKI EKKATHARISI TIS KLIRONOMIAS;
ARTS 1913-1922 CC) 214 B. COMMUNITY AMONG HEIRS {KOIVCOVIA
KLRJPOVDFICOV, KOINONIA KLIRONOMON; ARTS 1884-1894 CC) 215 C. SALE OF
THE ESTATE (ARTS 1942-1955 CC) 215 BASIC BIBLIOGRAPHY 215 CHAPTER 11
COMMERCIAL LAW 217 NICHOLAS A. DELOUKAS REVISED BY EVANGHELOS PERAKIS I.
INTRODUCTORY REMARKS AND GENERAL PROVISIONS 217 II. BANKRUPTCY LAW 219
A. ORDINARY BANKRUPTCY 219 B. COMPULSORY ADMINISTRATION OF ENTERPRISES
AND AGREEMENT WITH CREDITORS 221 III. COMMERCIAL PAPER (A^IOYPACPA,
AXIOGRAFA) 223 A. BILLS OF EXCHANGE AND PROMISSORY NOTES IATIKSG,
SYNALLAGMATIKES; YPAPPDXIA EIG V, GRAMMATIA EIS DIATAGIN) 223 1. BILLS
OF EXCHANGE 224 2. PROMISSORY NOTES 226 B. CHECKS (XPANS^IKEG SMTAYSG,
TRAPEZIKES EPITAGES) 227 C. COMMERCIAL MONEY ORDERS {EPNOPIKEG EVXOLEG
NXTIPOO/URIG, EMPORIKES ENTOLES PLIROMIS) 228 D. COMMERCIAL IOUS
(XPECOARIKD OPOKOYA EJUNOPCOV, CHREOSTIKA OMOLOGA EMPORON) 228 E.
WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS 229 IV. INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY (FIIOFIRJXAVIKRJ
IDIOICTRJMA, VIOMICHANIKI IDIOKTISIA) 229 A. UNFAIR COMPETITION (AOSFMOG
AVRAYCOVIAFIOG, ATHEMITOS ANTAGONISMOS) 229 B. TRADE NAMES AND
TRADEMARKS 230 1. TRADE NAMES 230 2. DISTINCTIVE TITLES 231 3.
DISTINCTIVE SIGNS 231 4. PROTECTION 231 5. TRADEMARKS (AFJJUARA, SIMATA)
232 C. INDICATIONS OF SOURCE AND APPELLATIONS OF ORIGIN (SVDEI&IG
NPOEXEVAECOG, ENDEIXEIS PROELEUSEOS) 234 D. PATENTS (SMLCBPAZA
EVPSEIZEXVIAG, DIPLOMATA EURESITECHNIAS) 234 E. UTILITY MODELS AND
INDUSTRIAL DESIGNS 236 V. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY {IRVSVP.AIIKRI
IDIOICXRJAIA, PNEUMATIKI IDIOKTISIA) 237 A. THE RIGHTS OF THE AUTHOR 237
B. TRANSFER AND LICENSES 238 C. LIMITATIONS 239 D. RELATED RIGHTS 239 E.
ENFORCEMENT 240 VI. ANTITRUST LAW 240 VII. BANKING LAW 243 A. THE
BANKING SYSTEM 243 B. PRIVATE BANKING LAW 245 VIII. PRIVATE INSURANCE
(ISICORIKRJ AOYALIORJ, IDIOTIKI ASFALISI) 248 A. SOURCES OF LAW 248 B.
GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF INSURANCE LAW 250 1. THE POLICY 250 2. CONCLUSION
OF THE CONTRACT - OBLIGATION TO INFORM - RIGHT TO WITHDRAW OR TO RESCIND
251 3. DESCRIPTION OF RISK, INCREASE AND DECREASE OF RISK 252 4. PAYMENT
OF PREMIUM 252 5. OCCURRENCE OF THE EVENT 253 C. NON-LIFE POLICIES 253
1. GENERAL PRINCIPLES 253 D. E. F. BIBLIOGI A. B. C. D. E. F. G. 2. FIRE
INSURANCE 3. TRANSPORT INSURANCE 4. LIABILITY INSURANCE 5. OTHER
POLICIES LIFE POLICIES LIFE POLICIES OF AN INVESTMENT NATURE REGULATION
OF INSURANCE BUSINESS APHY GENERAL PART OF COMMERCIAL LAW BANKRUPTCY AND
REORGANIZATION OF UNDERTAKINGS COMMERCIAL PAPER LAW OF COMPETITION AND
INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY BANKING INSURANCE CHAPTER 12
BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS PHAEDON JOHN KOZYRIS 254 254 254 255 255 256 256
257 257 258 258 259 259 259 260 261 I. INTRODUCTION 261 A. GENERAL 261
B. STOCK MARKETS 263 II. CORPORATION (AVCBVV/JN EXAIPIA, AE, ANONYMI
ETAIRIA; SOCIETE ANONYME; ARTS 29 ET SEQ. LC, ARTS 888-900 CC, LAW
2190/1920, AS AMENDED AND CODIFIED) 266 A. FORMATION 266 B. CHARTER
{KAXAAXAXIKO, KATASTATIKO; STATUTS) 268 C. CAPITAL {KEYAAAW, KEFALAIO)
268 D. MEETINGS OF SHAREHOLDERS (YSVIKSG AVVSASVAEIG FISROXCOV, GENIKES
SYNELEUSEIS METOCHON) 271 1. CONVOCATION 271 2. QUORUM, VOTING 272 3.
AUTHORITY 272 E. BOARD OF DIRECTORS (SIOIKNZIKO OV/UFIOVFAO, DIOIKITIKO
SYMVOULIO; CONSEIL D'ADMINISTRATION) AND OFFICERS 273 F. SPECIAL
PROTECTION OF MINORITY SHAREHOLDERS 276 G. DIVIDENDS (JUSPIA/UARA,
MERISMATA) 277 H. STATUTORY AUDITORS {SXEYKXSG, ELENGKTES) AND FINANCIAL
STATEMENTS 277 I. TRANSFORMATION, CONSOLIDATION, DIVISION, DISSOLUTION,
LIQUIDATION {JJSRAXPOTTRI, METATROPI; OVYXCBVEVAN, SYNCHONEUSI;
SIACMAON, DIASPASI; XVORJ, LYSI; EKKAODPIAN, EKKATHARISI) 278 J. PENAL
PROVISIONS 280 K. CONCLUSION 280 III. CLOSE CORPORATION (SRAIPIA
NSPIOPM^SVTJG EVOVVNG, EI7E, ETAIRIA PERIORISMENIS EUTHYNIS, EPE;
SOCIETE A RESPONSABILITE LIMITEE; LAW 3190/1955, PRESIDENTIAL DECREE
419/1986) 281 A. FORMATION AND CHARTER 281 B. CAPITAL 282 C. MEETINGS OF
MEMBERS 282 D. MANAGEMENT AND INTERESTED TRANSACTIONS 283 E.
DISTRIBUTION OF PROFITS 283 F. RETIREMENT OF MEMBERS - DISSOLUTION,
LIQUIDATION, MERGER, TRANSFORMATION 283 IV. GENERAL PARTNERSHIP
(OJU6PPV8P.N SZAIPIA, OE, OMORRYTHMI ETAIRIA, OE; SOCIETE EN NOM
COLLECTIFI ARTS 18-22, 24, 39, 41^4, 64 LC) 284 V. LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
{SVEPOPPVOPN SXAIPIA, EE , ETERORRYTHMI ETAIRIA, EE; SOCIETE EN
COMMANDITE; ARTS 23 ET SEQ., 38 LC) 285 VI. SILENT PARTNERSHIP (ACPAVR/G
SRAIPIA, AFANIS ETAIRIA; SOCIETE EN PARTICIPATION; ARTS 47-50 LC) 286
BIBLIOGRAPHY 286 A. IN GREEK 286 B. IN LANGUAGES OTHER THAN GREEK 288
CHAPTER 13 PRIVATE MARITIME LAW 291 ANTHONY M. ANTAPASSIS I. MEANING AND
OBJECT 291 A. SHIP AND STATIC FLOATING STRUCTURE 292 B. PRIVATE, PUBLIC,
NATIONAL, AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 294 II. SOURCES 294 A. NATIONAL
SOURCES 295 1. THE CODE OF PRIVATE MARITIME LAW 295 2. THE CODE OF
PUBLIC MARITIME LAW 295 3. DEEDS APPROVING REGISTRATION OF SHIPS AS
FOREIGN CAPITAL 296 4. GENERAL PROVISIONS 296 B. INTERNATIONA] SOURCES
296 1. MULTILATERAL CONVENTIONS 297 2. BILATERAL CONVENTIONS 298 III.
SHIPS AND FLOATING STRUCTURES AS OBJECTS 298 A. LEGISLATIVE MEANING OF
THE SHIP 298 B. INDIVIDUAL DEFINITION OF THE SHIP 299 C. SHIP'S
NATIONALITY 300 IV. SHIPS AND FLOATING STRUCTURES AS MEANS OF CREDIT 301
A. SHIP MORTGAGE 301 1. SIMPLE SHIP MORTGAGE {PNODF\K,R\ SNI TTXOICOV,
YPOTHIKI EPI PLOION; ARTS 195-204 CPR.ML) 301 2. PREFERENTIAL SHIP
MORTGAGE (TTPOTIPCBJUSVTJ XMOQR]KR] SNI NLOICOV, PROTIMOMENI YPOTHIKI
EPI PLOION; LAW DECREE 3899/1958) 302 B. MARITIME LIENS (VAVZIICD
NPOVOPIA, NAUTIKA PRONOMIA) 302 1. THE MARITIME LIENS IN PARTICULAR 303
2. EXERCISE OF MARITIME LIENS 303 C. SEIZURE OF SHIP 304 1. ARREST OF
SHIP (AVVZRJPTJTIKT] KAVDAXSARJ NXOIOV, SYNTIRITIKI KATASCHESI PLOIOU)
304 2. SEIZURE AGAINST SHIP (AVAYKAORIKFJ SKXSXSARJ SNI NXOIOV,
ANANGASTIKI EKTELESI EPI PLOIOU) 305 V. SHIP-OWNER AND OPERATOR 305 A.
THE SHIP-OWNER (NXOIOKXR\XR\Q, PLOIOKTITIS) 305 B. THE OPERATOR
{SCPONLICRCRIQ, EFOPLISTIS) 306 C. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 306 VI. SHIP
PERSONNEL 307 A. THE MASTER (NXOIAP/OG, PLOIARCHOS) 307 B. THE CREW
(NXR/POOPA, PLIROMA) 308 VII. CONTRACTS CONCERNING SHIP EXPLOITATION 309
A. CONTRACT OF AFFREIGHTMENT {AV^PAARJ VAVXCOARJQ, SYMVASI NAULOSIS) 309
B. CONTRACT OF CARRIAGE OF GOODS BY SEA {OVIIFIAARJ OALDAAIAQ
P-STCKPOPAG NPAYPAIOIV, SYMVASI THALASSIAS METAFORAS PRAGMATON) 310 C.
CONTRACT OF CARRIAGE OF PASSENGERS BY SEA 311 VIII. MARINE INCIDENTS 311
A. COMMON OR GENERAL AVERAGE (KOIVY\ AFIAPIA, KOINI AVARIA) 311 B.
COLLISION BETWEEN SHIPS (AVYKPOVARJ NXOICOV, SYNGROUSI PLOION) 312 C.
ASSISTANCE AT SEA AND SALVAGE {SMQALDOOIA APCOYRJ KAI DIDACOAT],
EPITHALASSIA AROGI KAI DIASOSI) 312 D. SHIPWRECKS (VAVDYM, NAUAGIA) 313
IX. MARINE INSURANCE {OAXDAMA AACPDLIARF, THALASSIA ASFALISI) 314 BASIC
BIBLIOGRAPHY 315 CHAPTER 14 LABOR LAW 317 IOANNIS D. KOUKIADIS I.
INTRODUCTION 317 II. INDIVIDUAL LABOR RELATIONS 320 A. INDIVIDUAL WORK
RELATIONS 320 B. CLASSES OF EMPLOYEES 320 C. THE EMPLOYER 321 D.
MEDIATION IN HIRING 322 E. TERMS OF WORK 322 1. WORK TIME 322 2. HEALTH,
SAFETY, AND INJURY AT WORK 323 F. WAGES 323 G. REMAINING OBLIGATIONS OF
THE EMPLOYER APART FROM WAGES 324 H. GENERAL PRINCIPLES 324 I.
DISSOLVING A WORK RELATIONSHIP (WORK CONTRACT) 324 1. INDEFINITE
AGREEMENTS 325 2. FIXED-TERM AGREEMENTS 326 J. FLEXIBLE WORK TERMS 326
III. COLLECTIVE LABOR LAW 326 A. COLLECTIVE NEGOTIATION 327 B. MEDIATION
AND ARBITRATION 327 C. WORK COUNCIL 329 D. STRIKE 329 BASIC BIBLIOGRAPHY
329 CHAPTER 15 SOCIAL INSURANCE LAW 331 KONSTANTINOS D. KREMALIS I.
INTRODUCTION 331 II. ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION OF SOCIAL INSURANCE
332 A. MULTIPLICITY OF SOCIAL INSURANCE SYSTEMS 332 B. SELF-GOVERNANCE
OF SOCIAL INSURANCE INSTITUTIONS 333 III. FINANCING OF SOCIAL INSURANCE
334 A. INSURANCE CONTRIBUTIONS 334 B. SOCIAL SOURCES AND STATE ECONOMIC
SUPPORT 335 IV. SOCIAL INSURANCE BENEFITS 336 A. KEY CHARACTERISTICS 336
B. PREREQUISITES OF INSURANCE BENEFITS 336 C. TYPES OF INSURANCE
BENEFITS 337 BASIC BIBLIOGRAPHY 339 CHAPTER 16 JUDICIAL ORGANIZATION AND
CIVIL PROCEDURE 341 KONSTANTINOS D. KERAMEUS I. INTRODUCTION 341 II.
JUDICIAL ORGANIZATION 342 A. PRINCIPLES 343 III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII.
IX. B. C. D. E. ORDINARY CIVIL COURTS ORDINARY ADMINISTRATIVE COURTS
JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE JUDICIAL STAFF JURISDICTION AND COMPETENCE A. B.
C. D. E. F. G. DEFINITIONS SUBJECT-MATTER COMPETENCE TERRITORIAL
COMPETENCE EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTIONS CONCURRENT JURISDICTIONS PROROGATION
REVIEW OF JURISDICTIONAL ISSUES PARTIES AND TYPES OF ACTIONS A. B.
CAPACITY AND STANDING TO SUE TYPES OF ACTIONS PROCEDURAL PRINCIPLES A.
B. C. D. THE DOMINANT POSITION OF THE PARTIES CONCENTRATION ON THE FIRST
HEARING ORAL AND WRITTEN PROCEEDINGS GOOD FAITH AND MORALITY ORDINARY
PROCEEDINGS IN FIRST INSTANCE A. B. C. D. E. F. G. COMMENCEMENT OF THE
ACTION CONTENTS OF THE COMPLAINT PLEADINGS DEFENSES AND COUNTERCLAIMS
DEFAULT ATTEMPT AT CONCILIATION COURT COSTS AND LEGAL AID EVIDENCE A. B.
C. D. E. F. G. ORDERING EVIDENCE SUBJECT-MATTER OF PROOF BURDEN OF PROOF
MEANS OF PROOF DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE ADMINISTRATION OF EVIDENCE
EVALUATION OF EVIDENCE APPEALS AND SCOPE OF REVIEW A. B. C. D. E.
FUNCTION AND DISTINCTIONS OF THE METHODS OF APPEAL REOPENING OF DEFAULT
REGULAR APPEAL REOPENING OF CONTESTED JUDGMENTS CASSATION EFFECTS OF
JUDGMENTS A. B. DRAFTING AND CONTENTS OF JUDGMENTS BINDING EFFECTS OF
JUDGMENTS 343 344 344 345 346 346 346 347 347 348 348 348 349 349 350
351 351 352 352 353 353 353 353 354 355 355 355 356 357 357 357 358 358
359 359 360 360 360 361 362 362 363 364 364 364 C. CLAIM AND ISSUE
PRECLUSION 365 D. PRECLUSION WITH RESPECT TO NON-PARTIES 365 E. TIME
LIMITS OF RES JUDICATA 366 X. SPECIAL PROCEEDINGS AND PROVISIONAL
REMEDIES 366 A. FUNCTION OF SPECIAL PROCEEDINGS 366 B. GROUPS OF SPECIAL
PROCEEDINGS 367 C. COMMON PROCEDURAL FEATURES 367 D. PROVISIONAL
REMEDIES 368 XI. NON-CONTENTIOUS PROCEEDINGS 369 A. DOCTRINAL FOUNDATION
369 B. EXAMPLES OF NON-CONTENTIOUS MATTERS 369 C. PROCEDURAL FEATURES
370 XII. ARBITRATION 370 A. LEGISLATIVE STATUS 370 B. ARBITRATION
AGREEMENT 371 C. ARBITRAL PROCEDURE 371 D. AUTHORITY OF ARBITRATORS 372
E. CONTROL BY THE ORDINARY COURTS 372 XIII. ENFORCEMENT PROCEEDINGS 373
A. ENFORCEABLE INSTRUMENTS 373 B. CREDITOR'S INITIATIVE AND CONTROL BY
THE COURT 373 C. EXECUTION WITH RESPECT TO SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE 374 D.
EXECUTION TO SATISFY A MONEY CLAIM 374 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE 375 A.
TREATISES 376 B. COMMENTARIES BY ARTICLE 376 CHAPTER 17 CONFLICT OF
LAWS, INTERNATIONAL JURISDICTION, AND RECOGNITION AND ENFORCEMENT OF
JUDGMENTS AND AWARDS 379 PHAEDON JOHN KOZYRIS I. CONFLICT OF LAWS 379 A.
INTRODUCTION 379 B. OBLIGATIONS 380 1. CONTRACTS 380 (A) THE CIVIL CODE
380 (B) INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS 381 2. TORTS 383 C. PROPERTY 383 D.
DOMESTIC RELATIONS 385 1. MARRIAGE 385 (A) CREATION 385 (B) SPOUSAL
RELATIONSHIPS 386 (C) DISSOLUTION (D) JURISDICTION, RECOGNITION, AND
ENFORCEMENT 2. PARENTS-CHILDREN (A) RELATIONSHIP (B) LEGITIMATION AND
ADOPTION (C) JURISDICTION, RECOGNITION, AND ENFORCEMENT (D)
INTERNATIONAL ASPECTS E. DESCENT AND DISTRIBUTION F. LEGAL ENTITIES,
CORPORATIONS G. MARITIME LAW H. GENERAL MATTERS 1. RENVOI 2. PUBLIC
POLICY 3. STATUTES OF LIMITATION 4. NATIONALITY, HABITUAL RESIDENCE,
DOMICILE 5. PROOF OF FOREIGN LAW II. INTERNATIONAL JURISDICTION OF THE
GREEK COURTS III. RECOGNITION AND ENFORCEMENT OF FOREIGN JUDGMENTS,
ORDERS, AND ARBITRAL AWARDS BIBLIOGRAPHY A. CHOICE OF LAW 1. CONTRACTS
2. TORTS 3. FAMILY LAW AND DESCENT AND DISTRIBUTION 4. LEGAL ENTITIES 5.
MARITIME LAW 6. OTHER B. INTERNATIONAL JURISDICTION AND FOREIGN
JUDGMENTS CHAPTER 18 NATIONALITY AND THE LAW OF ALIENS ZOE
PAPASSIOPI-PASSIA I. LAW OF NATIONALITY A. INTRODUCTION B. ACQUISITION
C. LOSS OF NATIONALITY D. RECOVERY OF NATIONALITY E. OTHER NATIONALITY
ISSUES 1. MARRIAGE 2. PROCEDURAL ISSUES 387 387 388 388 388 389 390 391
392 395 396 396 396 396 396 397 397 399 402 402 402 403 403 404 405 405
406 409 409 409 410 413 414 415 415 415 II. THE LAW OF ALIENS 415 A.
INTRODUCTION 415 B. ENTRY AND DENIAL THEREOF 416 C. RESIDENCE PERMITS
417 1. RESIDENCE PERMIT FOR EMPLOYMENT (ARTS 14-23) 417 2. OTHER
RESIDENCE PERMITS 418 3. RESIDENCE PERMITS GRANTED FOR EXCEPTIONAL
REASONS (ARTS 44^5) 418 4. RESIDENCE PERMITS GRANTED TO VICTIMS OF HUMAN
TRAFFICKING (ARTS 46-52) 419 5. RESIDENCE PERMITS GRANTED FOR FAMILY
REUNIFICATION (ARTS 53-60) 419 6. RESIDENCE PERMITS OF INDEFINITE
DURATION (ART. 91 II) 420 7. RESIDENCE CARD FOR FAMILY MEMBERS OF A
GREEK NATIONAL OR A NATIONAL OF ANOTHER EUROPEAN UNION COUNTRY (ARTS
61-64) 420 D. THE STATUS OF ALIENS WHO ARE LONG-TERM RESIDENTS OF GREECE
(ARTS 67-69) 421 E. SOCIAL INTEGRATION, RIGHTS, AND DUTIES OF
THIRD-COUNTRY NATIONALS 421 1. SOCIAL INTEGRATION (ARTS 65-66) 421 2.
RIGHTS AND DUTIES (ARTS 71-73) 422 F. DUTIES OF CIVIL SERVANTS, THE
ADMINISTRATION, EMPLOYERS, AND TRANSPORTERS (ARTS 84-88) 423 G.
DEPORTATION 423 1. ADMINISTRATIVE DEPORTATION (ARTS 76-82) 423 2.
PROTECTION AGAINST DEPORTATION (ART. 79) 424 3. UNDESIRABLE ALIENS (ART.
82) 424 H. ADDITIONAL REMARKS 424 1. PREVALENCE OF PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL
LAW AND OF COMMUNITY LAW 424 2. BETTER TREATMENT OF THIRD-COUNTRY
NATIONALS OF GREEK DESCENT 425 3. REFUGEES 426 4. LEGALIZATION EFFORTS
FOR ILLEGAL MIGRANTS 426 5. NON-ACQUISITION OF IMMOVABLE PROPERTY IN
BORDER REGIONS 426 SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY 426 A. NATIONALITY 426 1. IN
GREEK 426 2. IN LANGUAGES OTHER THAN GREEK 427 B. THE LAW OF ALIENS 428
1. IN GREEK 428 2. IN LANGUAGES OTHER THAN GREEK 429 CHAPTER 19 TAX LAW
AND INVESTMENT INCENTIVES 431 JOHN C. DRYLLERAKIS I. INTRODUCTION 431
II. INCOME TAXATION {(POPOG SIAODTJPAXOG, FOROS EISODIMATOS) 432 A.
GENERAL PRINCIPLES 432 B. TAXATION OF NATURAL PERSONS 436 C. TAXATION OF
LEGAL ENTITIES 438 D. BILATERAL TREATIES FOR THE AVOIDANCE OF DOUBLE
TAXATION 440 III. OTHER DIRECT TAXES 442 A. DONATION, SUCCESSION, AND
LOTTERY GAINS TAXATION 442 B. SIZABLE REAL ESTATE PROPERTY TAX (PAID BY
OWNER - FMAP) 443 C. TAXATION OF SHIPS AND SHIPPING ENTERPRISES 443 D.
CAPITAL GAINS TAX 444 E. REVALUATION TAX 446 IV. INDIRECT TAXATION 446
A. TRANSACTION TAXES 446 1. VALUE ADDED TAX (VAT; (POPOG NPOCNIOE^SVRJG
AGIAG - 0TIA, FOROS PROSTITHEMENIS AXIAS - FPA) 446 2. STAMP TAX
(XAPXOARIJUO, CHARTOSIMO) 448 3. TURNOVER TAX {(POPOG KVKXOV EPYAMCBV,
FOROS KYKLOU ERGASION) 448 4. CAPITAL CONCENTRATION TAX {(POPOG
CWYKSVXPCBASCOG KSCPALAIOV, FOROS SYNGENTROSEOS KEFALAIOU) 448 B. SALES
TAXES 449 C. REAL ESTATE TRANSFER TAX ( FOROS METAVIVASEOS AKINITON) AND
TRANSACTION TAX {XEXOG AVVALXAY^G, TELOS SYNALLAGIS) 449 D. IMPORT
DUTIES AND TAXES (SAAJUOT, DASMOI; SIEAYCOYR/G, FOROI EISAGOGIS) 450 E.
OTHER TAXES 450 F. RECAPITULATION OF TRANSACTION TAXES ON REAL ESTATE
450 V. MUNICIPAL TAXES AND TAXES IN FAVOR OF THIRD PARTIES 451 A.
MUNICIPAL TAXES (5TJ/JOTIKOI (POPOI, DIMOTIKOI FOROI) 451 B. TAXES IN
FAVOR OF THIRD PARTIES {TPOPOI VNEP ZPIXOOV, FOROI YPER TRITON) 452 VI.
ENFORCEMENT OF TAX LAWS-PENALTIES-LITIGATION 452 VII. INVESTMENT
INCENTIVES 454 A. GENERAL 454 B. DEVELOPMENT REGIONS AND QUALIFYING
INVESTMENTS 455 C. CAPITAL AID {EM/OPTJYIJAR], EPICHORIGISI), LEASING
SUBSIDY {EMSOXTJOT] XPMIAXODOXIKT]G FJIAOCOAR/G, EPIDOTISI
CHRIMATODOTIKIS MISTHOSIS), WAGES SUBSIDY {EMDOXTJORI ANAA/OXRIATJG,
EPIDOTISI APASCHOLISIS) 455 D REQUIREMENTS FOR CAPITAL AIDS 456 E.
TAX-FREE RESERVES (ACPOPOXOYRJTA ANOOSPAXIKA, AFOROLOGITA APOTHEMATIKA)
456 F. OTHER INVESTMENT INCENTIVES 457 BIBLIOGRAPHY 457 CHAPTER 20
CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE 459 DIONYSIOS D. SPINELLIS I. HISTORICAL
DEVELOPMENT AND SOURCES 459 II. SUBSTANTIVE CRIMINAL LAW 460 A. GENERAL
PRINCIPLES 460 1. THE TWO FUNCTIONS OF CRIMINAL LAW 460 2. THE NULLUM
CRIMEN, NULLA POENA SINE LEGE PRINCIPLE 460 3. JURISDICTION OF THE GREEK
STATE IN PENAL MATTERS 461 B. THE STRUCTURE OF THE CRIMINAL OFFENSE 462
1. THE DEFINITION AND ELEMENTS OF AN OFFENSE 462 2. AN ACT OR OMISSION
462 3. AN OUTLINE OF THE METHOD OF ANALYSIS 462 4. JUSTIFICATION 463 5.
IMPUTABILITY AND GUILT 464 6. THE ELEMENTS OF IMPUTABILITY 464 (A)
CAPACITY TO APPRECIATE AND CONFORM 464 (B) MENTAL CULPABILITY 465 (C)
HUMAN POSSIBILITY TO COMPLY WITH THE LAW 466 7. GROUNDS FOR
NON-PUNISHMENT 467 C. SPECIAL FORMS OF CRIME 467 1. ATTEMPT 468 2.
ACCOMPLICES 468 D. PENAL SANCTIONS 469 1. PENALTIES (NOIVSG, POINES) 469
2. MEASURES OF SECURITY (JUSRPA AAFPCDSIAG, METRA ASFALEIAS) 470 3.
SENTENCING 470 E. SPECIAL PART 471 1. HOMICIDE {AVOPCONOKXOVIA,
ANTHROPOKTONIA) 471 2. ABORTION {APPXCOORJ, AMVLOSI) 472 3. BODILY
INJURY (ACOPAVIKRJ FSXAPRJ, SOMATIKI VLAVI) 472 4. TORTURE
(FIAOAVIOTRJPIA, VASANISTIRIA) 473 5. THEFT (IDONRI, KLOPI) 473 6.
EMBEZZLEMENT {VIZE^AIPSAN, YPEXAIRESI) 473 7. FRAUD {ANAIY, APATI) 473
8. OFFENSES RELATED TO NARCOTIC DRUGS (VAPKCOXIICA, NARKOTIKA) 474 9.
OFFENSES RELATED TO ANTIQUITIES ARCHAIOTITES) AND CULTURAL HERITAGE III.
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE A. INSTITUTIONS 1. THE CRIMINAL COURTS 2. THE PUBLIC
PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE B. PERSONS INVOLVED IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS 1. THE
JUDICIARY 2. THE PARTIES (A) THE DEFENDANT (KAZRJYOPOV/USVOG,
KATIGOROUMENOS) (B) THE CIVIL CLAIMANT (NOHXIKWQ EVAYCOV, POLITIKOS
ENAGON) (C) THE THIRD PARTY UNDER CIVIL LIABILITY (AORIKCBQ VJCSVOVVOG,
ASTIKOS YPEUTHYNOS) C. OUTLINE OF THE PROCEDURE 1. STAGES AND PRINCIPLES
2. THE PRE-TRIAL STAGE 3. PROCEDURE BEFORE THE JUDICIAL COUNCILS
(INDICTMENT CHAMBERS) 4. THE MAIN PROCEEDINGS (TRIAL PHASE) (A) THE
PREPARATORY STAGE (B) THE TRIAL (C) APPEALS (D) DOUBLE JEOPARDY (E)
EXTRADITION AND MUTUAL ASSISTANCE IN PENAL MATTERS BASIC BIBLIOGRAPHY A.
BOOKS 1. IN ENGLISH 2. IN GREEK B. ARTICLES AND CONTRIBUTIONS TO
COLLECTIVE WORKS (SELECTIVE LIST IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES, MOSTLY AFTER
1980) 1. IN ENGLISH 2. IN GERMAN 3. IN FRENCH APPENDICES I. STATUTES AND
STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS A. GREEK LAW B. COMMUNITY LAW 1. REGULATIONS 2.
DIRECTIVES II. INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS 474 475 475 475 476 477 477 477
477 478 478 479 479 479 480 480 480 481 482 482 483 484 484 484 484 485
485 486 487 489 489 495 495 496 499 III. INDEX INDEX CASES A. B. C.
GREEK CASES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. SUPREME SPECIAL COURT (SSC) COUNCIL OF
STATE (SE) AREIOS PAGOS (AP) COURTS OF APPEAL (CA, DE) COURTS OF FIRST
INSTANCE (DP, JP, MP, PP) NON-JUDICIAL DECISIONS EUROPEAN COURT OF
JUSTICE (ECJ) OTHER OF GREEK WORDS 511 511 511 511 512 514 515 515 516
516 517 541 |
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TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACES V ABBREVIATIONS XI CHAPTER 1 HISTORICAL
DEVELOPMENT 1 ATHANASSIOS N. YIANNOPOULOS I. INTRODUCTION 1 II. ANCIENT
GREEK LAW 1 A. EARLY LAW 1 B. THE ERA OF THE LAWGIVERS 2 C. CLASSICAL
LAW 2 III. HELLENISTIC, BYZANTINE, AND POST-BYZANTINE LAW 4 A.
HELLENISTIC LAW 4 B. BYZANTINE LAW 5 C. POST-BYZANTINE LAW 6 IV MODERN
GREEK LAW 8 A. CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY 8 B. CODIFICATION OF CIVIL LAW 8
BIBLIOGRAPHY 11 A. ON ANCIENT GREEK LAW 11 B. ON HELLENISTIC, ROMAN,
BYZANTINE AND POST-BYZANTINE LAW 12 C. ON THE HISTORY OF THE LAW OF THE
MODERN GREEK STATE 12 CHAPTER 2 SOURCES AND MATERIALS 13 ANASTASIA
GRAMMATICAKI-ALEXIOU I. LEGISLATION 13 II. CUSTOM 15 III. JUDICIAL
DECISIONS 15 IV. WORKS OF LEGAL SCHOLARS 16 V. MATERIALS 16 BASIC
BIBLIOGRAPHY 20 A. IN GREEK 20 B. IN OTHER LANGUAGES 21 CHAPTER 3
CONSTITUTIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 23 PRODROMOS D. DAGTOGLOU I. THE
CONSTITUTION 23 A. THE NEW CONSTITUTION 23 B. AMENDMENTS 24 C. EMERGENCY
LAW 25 D. CONSTITUTION AND INTERNATIONAL LAW 25 E. CONSTITUTION AND THE
EUROPEAN UNION - THE ACCESSION OF GREECE AND ITS PARTICIPATION IN
EUROPEAN INTEGRATION 25 II. STRUCTURE AND DISTRIBUTION OF STATE POWERS
26 A. SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT 26 B. DISTRIBUTION OF STATE POWER 28 1.
SEPARATION OF POWERS - LINKS BETWEEN THE LEGISLATIVE AND EXECUTIVE
BRANCHES 28 2. SHIFT OF THE POLITICAL POWER CENTER UNDER THE 1975
CONSTITUTION - THE 1986 AND 2001 AMENDMENTS 29 3. LEGISLATION 29 4.
FINANCE 31 5. EXECUTIVE 31 6. JUDICIARY 31 C. STATE AND CHURCH 33 III.
THE MAIN ORGANS OF STATE 34 A. PARLIAMENT 34 1. COMPOSITION AND ELECTION
34 2. POLITICAL PARTIES 36 3. LEGAL STATUS OF MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT 37
4. LEGISLATION AND PARLIAMENTARY CONTROL 37 5. DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT
38 B. THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC 38 C. THE GOVERNMENT 38 1.
CONSTITUTIONAL STATES 38 2. COMPOSITION 39 3. CABINET COMMITTEES 39 IV.
ADMINISTRATION 40 A. CENTRAL GOVERNMENT 40 1. MINISTERS - MINISTRIES 40
2. REGIONAL AUTHORITIES - DECENTRALIZATION {ANOKSVXPCOARJ, APOKENTROSI)
41 3. INDEPENDENT AND REGULATORY AUTHORITIES 43 B. LOCAL GOVERNMENT
(MM/AF AVTODIOIKTJAR], TOPIKI AUTODIOIKISI) 43 1. DECENTRALIZATION ON
TWO LEVELS - LOCAL GOVERNMENT CORPORATIONS - TOWNS AND VILLAGES 43 2.
LOCAL AND CENTRAL GOVERNMENT MATTERS 45 3. ORGANIZATION 46 4. FINANCE 47
5. STATE SUPERVISION 47 C. SPECIALIZED SELF-GOVERNMENT 47 1. LEGAL
PERSONS OF PUBLIC LAW (VOFJIKA NPDOCONA SRJFIOAIOV SIXAIOV, NOMIKA
PROSOPA DIMOSIOU DIKAIOU) 48 2. PUBLIC CORPORATIONS (DT]JUOAISG
SMXSIPTJAEIG, DIMOSIES EPICHEIRISSEIS) 48 D. GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF
ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION 48 1. LEGALITY OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 48 2.
DISCRETIONARY POWER 49 3. ADMINISTRATIVE ACTS 50 4. REASONS FOR
DECISIONS AND RIGHT TO HEARING 50 5. VOID AND VOIDABLE ADMINISTRATIVE
ACTS 50 6. REVOCABILITY OF ADMINISTRATIVE ACTS 51 7. ADMINISTRATIVE OR
PUBLIC CONTRACTS 51 8. STATE LIABILITY 52 9. EXPROPRIATION 52 V. CONTROL
OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND JUDICIAL REVIEW 53 A. ADMINISTRATIVE
SELF-CONTROL 53 1. HIERARCHICAL CONTROL 53 2. CONTROL BY INDEPENDENT
AGENCIES 54 3. FORMAL PETITIONS 54 4. ADMINISTRATIVE SUPERVISION 54 5.
FINANCIAL CONTROL 54 6. CONTROL BY THE CITIZEN'S ADVOCATE (OMBUDSMAN) 55
B. PARLIAMENTARY CONTROL 55 C. JUDICIAL CONTROL 55 1. ADMINISTRATIVE
COURTS - JUDICIAL REVIEW AS A GENERAL RULE 55 2. REMEDIES BEFORE THE
COUNCIL OF STATE - THE APPLICATION FOR ANNULMENT 56 VI. HUMAN RIGHTS 57
A. PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS 57 1. CONSTITUTIONAL PROTECTION 57 2.
PROTECTION BY THE EUROPEAN CONVENTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND FUNDAMENTAL
FREEDOMS, AND OTHER INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS 58 B. MAIN PROBLEMS
RELATING TO THE PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE CONSTITUTION 59 1.
FROM AN INDIVIDUALISTIC TO A HUMANISTIC ORIENTATION 59 2. CONFLICT AND
SYNTHESIS: PRIVATE OWNERSHIP AND PRIVATE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY 59 3. SUMMARY
60 C. JUDICIAL PROTECTION 61 BIBLIOGRAPHY 61 A. BOOKS 61 B. ARTICLES AND
OTHER PUBLICATIONS 62 C. TEXTBOOKS OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, ADMINISTRATIVE
LAW AND ADMINISTRATIVE COURTS PROCEDURE IN GREEK PUBLISHED SINCE 2000 64
CHAPTER 4 APPLICATION OF COMMUNITY LAW IN GREECE 65 VASSILIOS A.
CHRISTIANOS I. INTRODUCTION 65 II. INTRODUCTION OF COMMUNITY LAW INTO
THE GREEK LEGAL ORDER: RECOGNITION OF ITS PARTICULAR STATUS 66 A.
SUPREMACY OF COMMUNITY LAW 66 1. CONSTITUTIONAL FOUNDATIONS OF COMMUNITY
LAW SUPREMACY 67 2. A RELATIVE SUPREMACY OF COMMUNITY LAW OVER THE
CONSTITUTION? 68 B. DIRECT EFFECT AND APPLICABILITY: THE REMOVAL OF
INTERNAL BARRIERS TO THE EFFECTIVE INSERTION OF COMMUNITY LAW IN THE
GREEK LEGAL ORDER 68 1. DIRECT EFFECT OF PRIMARY COMMUNITY LAW 68 2.
DIRECT APPLICABILITY OF REGULATIONS 69 3. DIRECT EFFECT OF DIRECTIVES 69
(A) SPECIFIC CHARACTER OF DIRECTIVES 69 (B) RECEPTION OF ECJ DECISIONS
BY GREEK COURTS 70 4. LAW 1338/1983 PROVIDING THE INCORPORATION OF
SECONDARY COMMUNITY LAW IN THE GREEK LEGAL ORDER 70 III. JUDICIAL
APPLICATION OF COMMUNITY LAW IN GREECE: THE GUARANTEE OF COMMUNITY LAW
EFFECTIVENESS 71 A. COOPERATION BETWEEN GREEK JUDGES AND THE ECJ 71 1.
PRELIMINARY REFERENCE OF ARTICLE 234 EC TREATY: THE BASIS OF COOPERATION
71 2. THE ECJ AND GREEK COURTS: CONFLICT OR COOPERATION? 73 B. GREEK
CASES: EXTENSIVE COMPLIANCE WITH THE ECJ 74 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES
76 A. BOOKS AND STUDIES 76 1. IN GREEK 76 2. IN LANGUAGES OTHER THAN
GREEK 76 B. ARTICLES AND OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS 77 1. IN GREEK 77 2. IN
LANGUAGES OTHER THAN GREEK 77 CHAPTER 5 THE GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF CIVIL
LAW 79 SYMEON C. SYMEONIDES I. INTRODUCTION: SCOPE AND FUNCTION OF BOOK
I OF THE CIVIL CODE 79 II. NATURAL PERSONS {CPVOIKA NPOOCONA, FYSIKA
PROSOPA) 80 A. PERSONALITY OR JURIDICAL CAPACITY (TTPOACOMKDTRJZA,
PROSOPIKOTITA; IKAVORRJZA DIXAIOV, IKANOTITA DIKAIOU) 80 B. COMMENCEMENT
AND TERMINATION OF PERSONALITY 80 C. ABSENTIA {ACPDVEM, AFANEIA) 81 D.
DOMICILE 82 E. PROTECTION OF PERSONALITY 82 III. LEGAL OR JURIDICAL
PERSONS IYOPUXD NPOACONA, NOMIKA PROSOPA) 83 A. CATEGORIES OF LEGAL
PERSONS 83 B. SOME GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF THE LAW OF LEGAL PERSONS 84 1.
FORMAL REQUIREMENTS 84 2. PERSONALITY 84 3. SEAT (SDPA, EDRA) 85 4.
LIABILITY FOR JURIDICAL ACTS 85 5. NON-CONTRACTUAL AND DELICTUAL
LIABILITY 85 IV. RIGHTS {8IKAID P.AZA, DIKAIOMATA) 86 A. MEANING 86 B.
ABUSE OF RIGHT (KAZDXPV\OR] SUCAICBJUAROG, KATACHRISI DIKAIOMATOS) 86 C.
'DEACTIVATION' OF RIGHT (ANOSWAFKOOQ, APODYNAMOSI) 87 D. SELF-HELP,
SELF-DEFENSE, EMERGENCY (AVZOSMA, AUTODIKIA; A/IVVA, AMYNA; KAZDMAATJ
AVDYXRJG, KATASTASI ANANGIS) 87 V. JURIDICAL ACTS {DIKAIONPA^ISQ,
DIKAIOPRAXIES) 88 A. DEFINITION 88 B. CAPACITY (IKAVOZRJZA, IKANOTITA)
88 C. VICES OF CONSENT 90 D. FORM 91 E. FORMATION OF CONTRACTS (OVVAYT]
AV/UFIDASCOV, SYNAPSI SYMVASEON) 92 F. CONSIDERATION AND CAUSE 92 G.
CONTENT OF JURIDICAL ACTS 93 H. NULLITIES {AKVPOZRJXSQ, AKYROTITES) 94
I. INTERPRETATION 94 VI. TERMS AND CONDITIONS 95 VII. REPRESENTATION AND
PROCURATION 95 A. INTRODUCTION 95 B. EXPRESS, IMPLIED, AND APPARENT
AUTHORITY 96 C. UNDISCLOSED AND PARTIALLY DISCLOSED AGENCY 97 VIII.
PRESCRIPTION AND PEREMPTION 97 A. CLARIFICATION OF TERMS 1. PRESCRIPTION
2. ACQUISITIVE PRESCRIPTION AND PRESCRIPTION BY NON-USE 3. PEREMPTION B.
GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF PRESCRIPTION 1. COMMENCEMENT AND ACCRUAL 2.
SUSPENSION 3. INTERRUPTION 4. EXTENSION, REDUCTION, RENUNCIATION 5.
ACCRUAL BIBLIOGRAPHY CHAPTER 6 LAW OF OBLIGATIONS PHOEBUS CHR.
CHRISTODOULOU 97 97 98 98 98 98 98 99 99 99 100 103 I. GENERAL
PRINCIPLES 103 A. SOURCES OF OBLIGATION 103 B. OBLIGATION TO PERFORM IN
GENERAL 104 1. PERFORMANCE IN GOOD FAITH 104 2. RULES RELATING TO
PARTICULAR KINDS OF PERFORMANCE 104 (A) THINGS DESCRIBED BY CLASS 104
(B) PROMISES IN MONEY 104 (C) INTEREST 105 (D) REPARATIONS 106 (E)
OBLIGATION TO RENDER ACCOUNT/OBLIGATION TO PROVIDE INVENTORY 106 (F)
ALTERNATIVE OBLIGATIONS 107 3. PART-PERFORMANCE 107 4. PERFORMANCE BY
THIRD PARTIES 107 5. PLACE FOR PERFORMANCE 107 6. TIME FOR PERFORMANCE
107 7. RESPONSIBILITY FOR ONE'S OWN CONDUCT 108 8. RESPONSIBILITY FOR
EMPLOYEES 108 C. CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS 108 D. TWO-SIDED CONTRACTS 109
E. NON-PERFORMANCE OF OBLIGATIONS 110 1. CLAIM TO PERFORMANCE IN KIND
110 2. IMPOSSIBILITY 110 3. DELAY 111 4. OTHER CASES OF BREACH OF
CONTRACT 112 5. DEFAULT OF THE CREDITOR 113 F. CONTRACTUAL RESCISSION
113 G. EARNEST AND PENALTY CLAUSE 113 1. EARNEST 113 2. PENALTY CLAUSE
114 H. CONTRACT FOR THE BENEFIT OF THIRD PARTIES CONTRACT BURDENING
THIRD PARTIES 114 I. EXTINCTION OF OBLIGATIONS (ANOAFISARJ EVO/CBV,
APOSVESI ENOCHON) 115 1. FULFILLMENT 115 2. DEPOSIT 115 3. NOVATION 116
4. SET-OFF 116 5. MERGER 117 6. RELEASE 117 J. ASSIGNMENT OF CLAIMS 117
K. ASSUMPTION OF DEBT 118 L. JOINT AND SEVERAL OBLIGATIONS AND CLAIMS
118 II. SPECIFIC CONTRACTS 119 A. DONATION 120 B. SALE AND EXCHANGE 120
C. LEASE 122 D. USUFRUCTUARY LEASE 124 E. CONTRACT FOR SERVICES 125 F.
CONTRACT FOR WORK 126 G. BROKERAGE CONTRACT 127 H. REWARD 128 I. MANDATE
129 J. CIVIL COMPANY 130 1. THE CIVIL COMPANY DEFINED 130 2. AGREEMENT
AND LEGAL PERSONALITY 130 3. INTERNAL OPERATION: RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS
OF THE PARTNERS 130 (A) CONTRIBUTION 130 (B) STANDARD OF CARE 131 (C)
ADMINISTRATION 131 (D) ADMINISTRATION BY DELEGATED POWER 131 (E) RIGHT
TO CHECK AND CONTROL 132 (F) EXTERNAL FUNCTIONING AND REPRESENTATION 132
(G) JOINT OWNERSHIP 132 (H) PARTNER SUBSTITUTION 132 (I) SHARING OF
PROFITS AND LOSSES 132 4. DISSOLUTION 133 5. WINDING-UP AND LIQUIDATION
133 6. THE QUESTION OF BANKRUPTCY 134 K. COMMUNITY 134 L. LOAN 135 M.
CONTRACT OF DEPOSIT 136 N. O. P. Q- R. S. T. U. V. LIABILITY OF
INNKEEPERS (EVOVVRJ ^SVOOOXCOV, EUTHYNI XENODOCHON) LIFE ANNUITY GAMING
AND BETTING GUARANTY COMPROMISE ABSTRACT PROMISE OR ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF
DEBT 1. CONCEPT AND VALIDITY 2. EFFECT ON THE BURDEN OF PROOF 3. FORMAL
REQUIREMENTS ORDER TO PAY OR DELIVER BEARER BONDS PRODUCTION OF THINGS
AND DOCUMENTS III. UNJUST ENRICHMENT A. B. C. D. SCOPE OF APPLICATION
DEFENSES DIRECTNESS OF TRANSFER EXTENT OF LIABILITY IN RESTITUTION IV.
UNLAWFUL ACTS (TORTS, DELICTS) A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. THE AREA OF
TORT LAW THE ELEMENTS OF TORT LIABILITY DEFAMATORY RUMORS UNLAWFULNESS
CULPABILITY STRICT LIABILITY JOINT TORTFEASORS PERSONAL INJURY AND DEATH
CONSEQUENCES OF TORT LIABILITY: REMEDIES V. FRAUDULENT CONVEYANCES A. B.
C. CONDITIONS PARTIES TO THE ACTION EFFECTS BIBLIOGRAPHY A. B. C.
CHAPTER 7 PROPERTY BOOKS AND COMMENTARIES (IN GREEK) ARTICLES IN LAW
REVIEWS AND MONOGRAPHS (IN LANGUAGES OTHER THAN GREEK) OTHER ATHANASSIOS
N. YIANNOPOULOS 137 138 138 139 140 140 140 140 141 141 143 144 145 145
145 145 146 146 146 146 147 147 147 147 148 148 148 149 149 150 150 151
151 151 152 153 I. INTRODUCTION 153 II. THINGS 154 A. OBJECT AND THING
(AVTIKSIFIEVO, ANTIKEIMENO; , PRAGMA) 154 B. MOVABLES AND IMMOVABLES -
COMPONENT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES (KIVRJXD, KINITA; AXIVTJTA, AKINITA;
OVTRCAXIKA, SYSTATIKA; 7XAPA.PXRJP.AXA, PARARTIMATA) 155 C. FUNGIBLES
(AVXIKAXAOXAXD, ANTIKATASTATA ) 156 D. CONSUMABLES (AVAXCOXD, ANALOTA)
156 E. THINGS 'OUT OF COMMERCE' (SKXOG AVVOMAYJJG, EKTOS SYNALLAGIS) 157
F. FRUITS (KAPJVOI, KARPOI) AND PROFITS (AXPEARJ/UAXA, OFELIMATA) 157
III. POSSESSION {VOPRJ, NOMI) 158 IV. OWNERSHIP (KVPWXRJXA, KYRIOTITA)
159 A. ACQUISITION OF OWNERSHIP 160 B. ORIGINAL ACQUISITION
(JTPCOXOXVNRJ KXRJARJ, PROTOTYPI KTISI) 160 C. DERIVATIVE ACQUISITION
(NAPDYCOYRJ KXTJAT], PARAGOGI KTISI) 161 D. PROTECTION OF OWNERSHIP 161
V. PREDIAL AND PERSONAL SERVITUDES (NPAYYAXIKSG KAI NPOACONIKSG
SOVASISG, PRAGMATIKES KAI PROSOPIKES DOULEIES) 163 VI. RECORDATION
(P.EXAYPA METAGRAFI) 163 VII. REAL SECURITY RIGHTS {EP.NPDYY.AXT]
AOYALEIA, EMPRAGMATI ASFALEIA) 164 BIBLIOGRAPHY 165 CHAPTER 8 URBAN AND
REGIONAL PLANNING AND ZONING 167 GEORGIA GIANNAKOUROU I. OVERVIEW 167
II. CONSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK 168 III. PLANNING LEGISLATION 169 IV.
PLANNING INSTITUTIONS 170 V. TYPES OF PLANS 172 A. NATIONAL LEVEL 172 B.
REGIONAL LEVEL 173 C. LOCAL LEVEL 174 VI. BUILDING REGULATIONS AND MAIN
PERMITS 175 BASIC BIBLIOGRAPHY 176 A. BOOKS 176 B. ARTICLES AND OTHER
PUBLICATIONS 177 CHAPTER 9 FAMILY LAW 179 ANASTASIA GRAMMATICAKI-ALEXIOU
I. INTRODUCTION 179 II. MARRIAGE (YDPOG, GAMOS) 181 A. ENGAGEMENT TO
MARRY {JIVRJAXSIA, MNISTEIA; ARTS 1346-1349 CC) 181 B. ESSENTIAL
REQUISITES OF MARRIAGE, REQUIREMENTS, AND IMPEDIMENTS (ARTS 1350-1360
CC) 181 C. THE CELEBRATION OF MARRIAGE (ARTS 1367-1371 CC) 182 D.
NULLITY OF MARRIAGE (ARTS 1372-1384 CC) 182 E. PERSONAL EFFECTS OF
MARRIAGE (ARTS 1386-1390, 1396 CC) 183 F. MATRIMONIAL PROPERTY (ARTS
1397-1416 CC) 184 G. INTERRUPTION OF MARITAL LIFE (ARTS 1391-1395 CC)
185 III. DIVORCE (DIACVYIO, DIAZYGIO) 186 A. GROUNDS (ARTS 1438-1440 CC)
186 B. PROCEDURE (ARTS 1438, 1441 CC) 187 C. EFFECTS OF DIVORCE (ARTS
1442-1446, 1513 CC) 187 IV. PARENT AND CHILD 188 A. MEDICALLY-ASSISTED
REPRODUCTION (ARTS 1455-1460 CC) 188 B. KINSHIP AND FILIATION
(AVYYEVEIA, SYNGENEIA; KARAYCOYTJ, KATAGOGI; ARTS 1461-1474 CC) 189 C.
CHILDREN BORN OUT OF WEDLOCK (ARTS 1475-1484 CC) 190 V. ADOPTION
{VIOOEOIA, YIOTHESIA) 191 A. THE LEGAL SITUATION 191 B. CONDITIONS (ARTS
1542-1559 CC) 191 C. EFFECTS (ARTS 1560-1578 CC) 192 D. ADOPTION OF
ADULTS (ARTS 1579-1588 CC) 193 VI. LEGAL EFFECTS OF FILIATION 193 A.
NAME, DOMICILE, AND NATIONALITY OF A CHILD (ARTS 1505-1506 CC) 193 B.
OBLIGATION FOR MUTUAL ASSISTANCE AND AFFECTION (ARTS 1507-1509 CC) 194
C. SUPPORT AND MAINTENANCE OBLIGATIONS {8IAXPO(PR\ AND TO VO/AO,
DIATROFI APO TO NOMO; ARTS 1485-1504 CC) 194 VII. PROTECTION OF MINORS
AND OF PERSONS INCAPABLE OF ADMINISTERING THEIR OWN ESTATES 195 A.
PARENTAL CARE AND CUSTODY (YOVIKTJ /USPIPVA, GONIKI MERIMNA; EM/ISXEIA,
EPIMELEIA; ARTS 1510-1541 CC) 195 B. GUARDIANSHIP OF MINORS (SMXPONSIA
AVRJXIKCOV, EPITROPEIA ANILIKON; ARTS 1589-1653 CC) 196 C. PLACEMENT OF
MINORS WITH FOSTER FAMILIES (AVASOXRJ AVTJMICOV, ANADOHI ANILIKOU; ARTS
1655-1665 CC) 197 D. JUDICIAL ASSISTANCE (SIKAARUAJ OV/MAPAOTAORI,
DIKASTIKI SYMPARASTASI; ARTS 1666-1688 CC) 197 E. ADMINISTRATION OF
OTHER PERSONS' AFFAIRS (DIKOTMIICRJ EMPEXEIA ^EVCOV VJUODSAECOV,
DIKASTIKI EPIMELEIA XENON HYPOTHESEON; ARTS 1689-1694 CC) 198 SELECTED
BIBLIOGRAPHY 198 A. BOOKS AND COMMENTARIES (IN GREEK) 198 B. BOOKS AND
ARTICLES (IN LANGUAGES OTHER THAN GREEK) 199 CHAPTER 10 THE LAW OF
SUCCESSION 201 ANASTASIA GRAMMATICAKI-ALEXIOU I. INTRODUCTION 201 II.
SUCCESSION IN GENERAL 202 A. DEVOLUTION OF SUCCESSION - ACCEPTANCE BY
HEIRS (ARTS 1710-1711, 1846, 1901 CC) 202 B. ACCEPTANCE UNDER THE
BENEFIT OF INVENTORY (ARTS 1902-1912 CC) 202 C. RENUNCIATION OF
SUCCESSION (ANONOITJORJ FDRIPOVO/IIAG, APOPOIISI KLIRONOMIAS; ARTS
1847-1859 CC) 203 D. UNWORTHINESS OF HEIR (KARJPOVO/UIKRJ AVA&OXTJXA,
KLIRONOMIKI ANAXIOTITA; ARTS 1860-1864 CC) 203 E. VACANT SUCCESSION
(A/O^DCOVAA KLTJPOVOFIIA, SCHOLAZOUSA KLIRONOMIA; ARTS 1865-1870 CC) 204
F. CERTIFICATE OF INHERITANCE (KXT]POVOJUT]TTJPIO, KLIRONOMITIRIO; ARTS
1956-1966 CC) 204 G. ACTION FOR THE DELIVERY OF POSSESSION OF ASSETS OF
THE ESTATE {AYCOYFF KEPI ICXRJPOV, AGOGI PERI KLIROU; ARTS 1871-1883 CC)
204 H. METHODS BY WHICH SUCCESSORS, OTHER THAN HEIRS, ARE ESTABLISHED
205 1. LEGACY (KXRJPODOXRJ^IA, KLIRODOTIMA; ARTS 1967-2010 CC) 205 2.
FIDEICOMMISSUM (KAXANIMEVPA, KATAPISTEUMA; ARTS 1923-1941 CC) 205 3.
MODUS (RPOTTOG, TROPOS; ARTS 2011-2016 CC) 205 4. GIFT MORTIS CAUSA
(SCOPED ATRIA OAVDXOV, DOREA AITIA THANATOU; ARTS 2032-2035 CC) 205 5.
AGREEMENTS OF INHERITANCE (ART. 368 CC) 206 III. INTESTATE SUCCESSION
(AF ADIAOEXOV SMSOXRJ, EX ADIATHETOU DIADOCHI) 206 A. CLASSES OF
INTESTATE HEIRS (ARTS 1813-1824 CC) 206 B. ACCRETION (NPOOAVFYOT],
PROSAUXISI; ARTS 1807, 1808, 1823 CC) 207 C. COLLATION (OVVSIOCPOPA,
SYNEISFORA; ARTS 1895-1900 CC) 207 IV. TESTAMENTARY SUCCESSION (SIADO/T]
SK SMOTJKRJG, DIADOCHI EK DIATHIKIS) 207 A. CAPACITY TO MAKE A WILL
(ARTS 1716, 1717, 1719, 1720, 1723, 1748 CC) 207 B. FORM OF WILLS 208 C.
ORDINARY WILLS 208 1. HOLOGRAPHIC WILL (IDIOYPAPRJ SIAOTJKRJ, IDIOGRAFI
DIATHIKI; ARTS 1721, 1722 CC) 208 2. PUBLIC WILL (DTTFJOMA DIAORJKFJ,
DIMOSIA DIATHIKI; ARTS 1724-1737 CC) 208 3. MYSTIC (SECRET) WILL
(JUVARIKRJ SIAORJKTI, MYSTIKI DIATHIKI; ARTS 1738-1747 CC) 209 D.
EXTRAORDINARY WILLS 209 1. WILLS MADE AT SEA (ARTS 1749-1752, 1756 CC)
209 2. MILITARY WILL (ARTS 1753-1755 CC) 210 3. WILL DURING BLOCKADE
(ARTS 1757-1762 CC) 210 E. CONTENTS OF TESTAMENTARY DISPOSITIONS (ARTS
1781-1812 CC) 210 F. VALIDITY OF WILLS (ARTS 138, 1718, 1781-1788, 1796
CC) 210 G. SUBSTITUTION OF TESTAMENTARY HEIR (VKOKATDMAATJ KLRIPOVO/IOV
SK SIAOTJKTJG, YPOKATASTASI KLIRONOMOU EK DIATHIKIS; ARTS 1809-1812 CC)
211 H. REVOCATION OF WILLS (AVAXLTJATJ DIAORJKRJG, ANAKLISI DIATHIKIS;
ARTS 1763-1768 CC) 211 I. PUBLICATION OF WILLS (ARTS 1769-1780 CC) 212
J. THE EXECUTOR OF THE WILL {EKXEXSAXRIG 6IABR\KF\G, EKTELESTIS
DIATHIKIS; ARTS 2017-2031 CC) 212 V. FORCED HEIRSHIP (VDPIFNJ POIPA,
NOMIMI MOIRA) 213 A. FORCED HEIRS (ARTS 1825-1826 CC) 213 B. THE
LEGITIMATE PORTION AND ITS PROTECTION (ARTS 1825-1838 CC) 213 VI.
DISINHERISON {ANOKLRIPOOOR], APOKLIROSI; ARTS 1839-1845 CC) 214 VII.
RELATIONS OF THE HEIR WITH THE SUCCESSION CREDITORS, HIS CO-HEIRS, AND
THIRD PERSONS 214 A. JUDICIAL LIQUIDATION OF SUCCESSION {DIKAORIKFJ
SKKAODPIOR] RRJG KXT]POVO/IIAG, DIKASTIKI EKKATHARISI TIS KLIRONOMIAS;
ARTS 1913-1922 CC) 214 B. COMMUNITY AMONG HEIRS {KOIVCOVIA
KLRJPOVDFICOV, KOINONIA KLIRONOMON; ARTS 1884-1894 CC) 215 C. SALE OF
THE ESTATE (ARTS 1942-1955 CC) 215 BASIC BIBLIOGRAPHY 215 CHAPTER 11
COMMERCIAL LAW 217 NICHOLAS A. DELOUKAS REVISED BY EVANGHELOS PERAKIS I.
INTRODUCTORY REMARKS AND GENERAL PROVISIONS 217 II. BANKRUPTCY LAW 219
A. ORDINARY BANKRUPTCY 219 B. COMPULSORY ADMINISTRATION OF ENTERPRISES
AND AGREEMENT WITH CREDITORS 221 III. COMMERCIAL PAPER (A^IOYPACPA,
AXIOGRAFA) 223 A. BILLS OF EXCHANGE AND PROMISSORY NOTES IATIKSG,
SYNALLAGMATIKES; YPAPPDXIA EIG V, GRAMMATIA EIS DIATAGIN) 223 1. BILLS
OF EXCHANGE 224 2. PROMISSORY NOTES 226 B. CHECKS (XPANS^IKEG SMTAYSG,
TRAPEZIKES EPITAGES) 227 C. COMMERCIAL MONEY ORDERS {EPNOPIKEG EVXOLEG
NXTIPOO/URIG, EMPORIKES ENTOLES PLIROMIS) 228 D. COMMERCIAL IOUS
(XPECOARIKD OPOKOYA EJUNOPCOV, CHREOSTIKA OMOLOGA EMPORON) 228 E.
WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS 229 IV. INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY (FIIOFIRJXAVIKRJ
IDIOICTRJMA, VIOMICHANIKI IDIOKTISIA) 229 A. UNFAIR COMPETITION (AOSFMOG
AVRAYCOVIAFIOG, ATHEMITOS ANTAGONISMOS) 229 B. TRADE NAMES AND
TRADEMARKS 230 1. TRADE NAMES 230 2. DISTINCTIVE TITLES 231 3.
DISTINCTIVE SIGNS 231 4. PROTECTION 231 5. TRADEMARKS (AFJJUARA, SIMATA)
232 C. INDICATIONS OF SOURCE AND APPELLATIONS OF ORIGIN (SVDEI&IG
NPOEXEVAECOG, ENDEIXEIS PROELEUSEOS) 234 D. PATENTS (SMLCBPAZA
EVPSEIZEXVIAG, DIPLOMATA EURESITECHNIAS) 234 E. UTILITY MODELS AND
INDUSTRIAL DESIGNS 236 V. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY {IRVSVP.AIIKRI
IDIOICXRJAIA, PNEUMATIKI IDIOKTISIA) 237 A. THE RIGHTS OF THE AUTHOR 237
B. TRANSFER AND LICENSES 238 C. LIMITATIONS 239 D. RELATED RIGHTS 239 E.
ENFORCEMENT 240 VI. ANTITRUST LAW 240 VII. BANKING LAW 243 A. THE
BANKING SYSTEM 243 B. PRIVATE BANKING LAW 245 VIII. PRIVATE INSURANCE
(ISICORIKRJ AOYALIORJ, IDIOTIKI ASFALISI) 248 A. SOURCES OF LAW 248 B.
GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF INSURANCE LAW 250 1. THE POLICY 250 2. CONCLUSION
OF THE CONTRACT - OBLIGATION TO INFORM - RIGHT TO WITHDRAW OR TO RESCIND
251 3. DESCRIPTION OF RISK, INCREASE AND DECREASE OF RISK 252 4. PAYMENT
OF PREMIUM 252 5. OCCURRENCE OF THE EVENT 253 C. NON-LIFE POLICIES 253
1. GENERAL PRINCIPLES 253 D. E. F. BIBLIOGI A. B. C. D. E. F. G. 2. FIRE
INSURANCE 3. TRANSPORT INSURANCE 4. LIABILITY INSURANCE 5. OTHER
POLICIES LIFE POLICIES LIFE POLICIES OF AN INVESTMENT NATURE REGULATION
OF INSURANCE BUSINESS APHY GENERAL PART OF COMMERCIAL LAW BANKRUPTCY AND
REORGANIZATION OF UNDERTAKINGS COMMERCIAL PAPER LAW OF COMPETITION AND
INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY BANKING INSURANCE CHAPTER 12
BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS PHAEDON JOHN KOZYRIS 254 254 254 255 255 256 256
257 257 258 258 259 259 259 260 261 I. INTRODUCTION 261 A. GENERAL 261
B. STOCK MARKETS 263 II. CORPORATION (AVCBVV/JN EXAIPIA, AE, ANONYMI
ETAIRIA; SOCIETE ANONYME; ARTS 29 ET SEQ. LC, ARTS 888-900 CC, LAW
2190/1920, AS AMENDED AND CODIFIED) 266 A. FORMATION 266 B. CHARTER
{KAXAAXAXIKO, KATASTATIKO; STATUTS) 268 C. CAPITAL {KEYAAAW, KEFALAIO)
268 D. MEETINGS OF SHAREHOLDERS (YSVIKSG AVVSASVAEIG FISROXCOV, GENIKES
SYNELEUSEIS METOCHON) 271 1. CONVOCATION 271 2. QUORUM, VOTING 272 3.
AUTHORITY 272 E. BOARD OF DIRECTORS (SIOIKNZIKO OV/UFIOVFAO, DIOIKITIKO
SYMVOULIO; CONSEIL D'ADMINISTRATION) AND OFFICERS 273 F. SPECIAL
PROTECTION OF MINORITY SHAREHOLDERS 276 G. DIVIDENDS (JUSPIA/UARA,
MERISMATA) 277 H. STATUTORY AUDITORS {SXEYKXSG, ELENGKTES) AND FINANCIAL
STATEMENTS 277 I. TRANSFORMATION, CONSOLIDATION, DIVISION, DISSOLUTION,
LIQUIDATION {JJSRAXPOTTRI, METATROPI; OVYXCBVEVAN, SYNCHONEUSI;
SIACMAON, DIASPASI; XVORJ, LYSI; EKKAODPIAN, EKKATHARISI) 278 J. PENAL
PROVISIONS 280 K. CONCLUSION 280 III. CLOSE CORPORATION (SRAIPIA
NSPIOPM^SVTJG EVOVVNG, EI7E, ETAIRIA PERIORISMENIS EUTHYNIS, EPE;
SOCIETE A RESPONSABILITE LIMITEE; LAW 3190/1955, PRESIDENTIAL DECREE
419/1986) 281 A. FORMATION AND CHARTER 281 B. CAPITAL 282 C. MEETINGS OF
MEMBERS 282 D. MANAGEMENT AND INTERESTED TRANSACTIONS 283 E.
DISTRIBUTION OF PROFITS 283 F. RETIREMENT OF MEMBERS - DISSOLUTION,
LIQUIDATION, MERGER, TRANSFORMATION 283 IV. GENERAL PARTNERSHIP
(OJU6PPV8P.N SZAIPIA, OE, OMORRYTHMI ETAIRIA, OE; SOCIETE EN NOM
COLLECTIFI ARTS 18-22, 24, 39, 41^4, 64 LC) 284 V. LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
{SVEPOPPVOPN SXAIPIA, EE , ETERORRYTHMI ETAIRIA, EE; SOCIETE EN
COMMANDITE; ARTS 23 ET SEQ., 38 LC) 285 VI. SILENT PARTNERSHIP (ACPAVR/G
SRAIPIA, AFANIS ETAIRIA; SOCIETE EN PARTICIPATION; ARTS 47-50 LC) 286
BIBLIOGRAPHY 286 A. IN GREEK 286 B. IN LANGUAGES OTHER THAN GREEK 288
CHAPTER 13 PRIVATE MARITIME LAW 291 ANTHONY M. ANTAPASSIS I. MEANING AND
OBJECT 291 A. SHIP AND STATIC FLOATING STRUCTURE 292 B. PRIVATE, PUBLIC,
NATIONAL, AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 294 II. SOURCES 294 A. NATIONAL
SOURCES 295 1. THE CODE OF PRIVATE MARITIME LAW 295 2. THE CODE OF
PUBLIC MARITIME LAW 295 3. DEEDS APPROVING REGISTRATION OF SHIPS AS
FOREIGN CAPITAL 296 4. GENERAL PROVISIONS 296 B. INTERNATIONA] SOURCES
296 1. MULTILATERAL CONVENTIONS 297 2. BILATERAL CONVENTIONS 298 III.
SHIPS AND FLOATING STRUCTURES AS OBJECTS 298 A. LEGISLATIVE MEANING OF
THE SHIP 298 B. INDIVIDUAL DEFINITION OF THE SHIP 299 C. SHIP'S
NATIONALITY 300 IV. SHIPS AND FLOATING STRUCTURES AS MEANS OF CREDIT 301
A. SHIP MORTGAGE 301 1. SIMPLE SHIP MORTGAGE {PNODF\K,R\ SNI TTXOICOV,
YPOTHIKI EPI PLOION; ARTS 195-204 CPR.ML) 301 2. PREFERENTIAL SHIP
MORTGAGE (TTPOTIPCBJUSVTJ XMOQR]KR] SNI NLOICOV, PROTIMOMENI YPOTHIKI
EPI PLOION; LAW DECREE 3899/1958) 302 B. MARITIME LIENS (VAVZIICD
NPOVOPIA, NAUTIKA PRONOMIA) 302 1. THE MARITIME LIENS IN PARTICULAR 303
2. EXERCISE OF MARITIME LIENS 303 C. SEIZURE OF SHIP 304 1. ARREST OF
SHIP (AVVZRJPTJTIKT] KAVDAXSARJ NXOIOV, SYNTIRITIKI KATASCHESI PLOIOU)
304 2. SEIZURE AGAINST SHIP (AVAYKAORIKFJ SKXSXSARJ SNI NXOIOV,
ANANGASTIKI EKTELESI EPI PLOIOU) 305 V. SHIP-OWNER AND OPERATOR 305 A.
THE SHIP-OWNER (NXOIOKXR\XR\Q, PLOIOKTITIS) 305 B. THE OPERATOR
{SCPONLICRCRIQ, EFOPLISTIS) 306 C. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 306 VI. SHIP
PERSONNEL 307 A. THE MASTER (NXOIAP/OG, PLOIARCHOS) 307 B. THE CREW
(NXR/POOPA, PLIROMA) 308 VII. CONTRACTS CONCERNING SHIP EXPLOITATION 309
A. CONTRACT OF AFFREIGHTMENT {AV^PAARJ VAVXCOARJQ, SYMVASI NAULOSIS) 309
B. CONTRACT OF CARRIAGE OF GOODS BY SEA {OVIIFIAARJ OALDAAIAQ
P-STCKPOPAG NPAYPAIOIV, SYMVASI THALASSIAS METAFORAS PRAGMATON) 310 C.
CONTRACT OF CARRIAGE OF PASSENGERS BY SEA 311 VIII. MARINE INCIDENTS 311
A. COMMON OR GENERAL AVERAGE (KOIVY\ AFIAPIA, KOINI AVARIA) 311 B.
COLLISION BETWEEN SHIPS (AVYKPOVARJ NXOICOV, SYNGROUSI PLOION) 312 C.
ASSISTANCE AT SEA AND SALVAGE {SMQALDOOIA APCOYRJ KAI DIDACOAT],
EPITHALASSIA AROGI KAI DIASOSI) 312 D. SHIPWRECKS (VAVDYM, NAUAGIA) 313
IX. MARINE INSURANCE {OAXDAMA AACPDLIARF, THALASSIA ASFALISI) 314 BASIC
BIBLIOGRAPHY 315 CHAPTER 14 LABOR LAW 317 IOANNIS D. KOUKIADIS I.
INTRODUCTION 317 II. INDIVIDUAL LABOR RELATIONS 320 A. INDIVIDUAL WORK
RELATIONS 320 B. CLASSES OF EMPLOYEES 320 C. THE EMPLOYER 321 D.
MEDIATION IN HIRING 322 E. TERMS OF WORK 322 1. WORK TIME 322 2. HEALTH,
SAFETY, AND INJURY AT WORK 323 F. WAGES 323 G. REMAINING OBLIGATIONS OF
THE EMPLOYER APART FROM WAGES 324 H. GENERAL PRINCIPLES 324 I.
DISSOLVING A WORK RELATIONSHIP (WORK CONTRACT) 324 1. INDEFINITE
AGREEMENTS 325 2. FIXED-TERM AGREEMENTS 326 J. FLEXIBLE WORK TERMS 326
III. COLLECTIVE LABOR LAW 326 A. COLLECTIVE NEGOTIATION 327 B. MEDIATION
AND ARBITRATION 327 C. WORK COUNCIL 329 D. STRIKE 329 BASIC BIBLIOGRAPHY
329 CHAPTER 15 SOCIAL INSURANCE LAW 331 KONSTANTINOS D. KREMALIS I.
INTRODUCTION 331 II. ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION OF SOCIAL INSURANCE
332 A. MULTIPLICITY OF SOCIAL INSURANCE SYSTEMS 332 B. SELF-GOVERNANCE
OF SOCIAL INSURANCE INSTITUTIONS 333 III. FINANCING OF SOCIAL INSURANCE
334 A. INSURANCE CONTRIBUTIONS 334 B. SOCIAL SOURCES AND STATE ECONOMIC
SUPPORT 335 IV. SOCIAL INSURANCE BENEFITS 336 A. KEY CHARACTERISTICS 336
B. PREREQUISITES OF INSURANCE BENEFITS 336 C. TYPES OF INSURANCE
BENEFITS 337 BASIC BIBLIOGRAPHY 339 CHAPTER 16 JUDICIAL ORGANIZATION AND
CIVIL PROCEDURE 341 KONSTANTINOS D. KERAMEUS I. INTRODUCTION 341 II.
JUDICIAL ORGANIZATION 342 A. PRINCIPLES 343 III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII.
IX. B. C. D. E. ORDINARY CIVIL COURTS ORDINARY ADMINISTRATIVE COURTS
JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE JUDICIAL STAFF JURISDICTION AND COMPETENCE A. B.
C. D. E. F. G. DEFINITIONS SUBJECT-MATTER COMPETENCE TERRITORIAL
COMPETENCE EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTIONS CONCURRENT JURISDICTIONS PROROGATION
REVIEW OF JURISDICTIONAL ISSUES PARTIES AND TYPES OF ACTIONS A. B.
CAPACITY AND STANDING TO SUE TYPES OF ACTIONS PROCEDURAL PRINCIPLES A.
B. C. D. THE DOMINANT POSITION OF THE PARTIES CONCENTRATION ON THE FIRST
HEARING ORAL AND WRITTEN PROCEEDINGS GOOD FAITH AND MORALITY ORDINARY
PROCEEDINGS IN FIRST INSTANCE A. B. C. D. E. F. G. COMMENCEMENT OF THE
ACTION CONTENTS OF THE COMPLAINT PLEADINGS DEFENSES AND COUNTERCLAIMS
DEFAULT ATTEMPT AT CONCILIATION COURT COSTS AND LEGAL AID EVIDENCE A. B.
C. D. E. F. G. ORDERING EVIDENCE SUBJECT-MATTER OF PROOF BURDEN OF PROOF
MEANS OF PROOF DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE ADMINISTRATION OF EVIDENCE
EVALUATION OF EVIDENCE APPEALS AND SCOPE OF REVIEW A. B. C. D. E.
FUNCTION AND DISTINCTIONS OF THE METHODS OF APPEAL REOPENING OF DEFAULT
REGULAR APPEAL REOPENING OF CONTESTED JUDGMENTS CASSATION EFFECTS OF
JUDGMENTS A. B. DRAFTING AND CONTENTS OF JUDGMENTS BINDING EFFECTS OF
JUDGMENTS 343 344 344 345 346 346 346 347 347 348 348 348 349 349 350
351 351 352 352 353 353 353 353 354 355 355 355 356 357 357 357 358 358
359 359 360 360 360 361 362 362 363 364 364 364 C. CLAIM AND ISSUE
PRECLUSION 365 D. PRECLUSION WITH RESPECT TO NON-PARTIES 365 E. TIME
LIMITS OF RES JUDICATA 366 X. SPECIAL PROCEEDINGS AND PROVISIONAL
REMEDIES 366 A. FUNCTION OF SPECIAL PROCEEDINGS 366 B. GROUPS OF SPECIAL
PROCEEDINGS 367 C. COMMON PROCEDURAL FEATURES 367 D. PROVISIONAL
REMEDIES 368 XI. NON-CONTENTIOUS PROCEEDINGS 369 A. DOCTRINAL FOUNDATION
369 B. EXAMPLES OF NON-CONTENTIOUS MATTERS 369 C. PROCEDURAL FEATURES
370 XII. ARBITRATION 370 A. LEGISLATIVE STATUS 370 B. ARBITRATION
AGREEMENT 371 C. ARBITRAL PROCEDURE 371 D. AUTHORITY OF ARBITRATORS 372
E. CONTROL BY THE ORDINARY COURTS 372 XIII. ENFORCEMENT PROCEEDINGS 373
A. ENFORCEABLE INSTRUMENTS 373 B. CREDITOR'S INITIATIVE AND CONTROL BY
THE COURT 373 C. EXECUTION WITH RESPECT TO SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE 374 D.
EXECUTION TO SATISFY A MONEY CLAIM 374 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE 375 A.
TREATISES 376 B. COMMENTARIES BY ARTICLE 376 CHAPTER 17 CONFLICT OF
LAWS, INTERNATIONAL JURISDICTION, AND RECOGNITION AND ENFORCEMENT OF
JUDGMENTS AND AWARDS 379 PHAEDON JOHN KOZYRIS I. CONFLICT OF LAWS 379 A.
INTRODUCTION 379 B. OBLIGATIONS 380 1. CONTRACTS 380 (A) THE CIVIL CODE
380 (B) INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS 381 2. TORTS 383 C. PROPERTY 383 D.
DOMESTIC RELATIONS 385 1. MARRIAGE 385 (A) CREATION 385 (B) SPOUSAL
RELATIONSHIPS 386 (C) DISSOLUTION (D) JURISDICTION, RECOGNITION, AND
ENFORCEMENT 2. PARENTS-CHILDREN (A) RELATIONSHIP (B) LEGITIMATION AND
ADOPTION (C) JURISDICTION, RECOGNITION, AND ENFORCEMENT (D)
INTERNATIONAL ASPECTS E. DESCENT AND DISTRIBUTION F. LEGAL ENTITIES,
CORPORATIONS G. MARITIME LAW H. GENERAL MATTERS 1. RENVOI 2. PUBLIC
POLICY 3. STATUTES OF LIMITATION 4. NATIONALITY, HABITUAL RESIDENCE,
DOMICILE 5. PROOF OF FOREIGN LAW II. INTERNATIONAL JURISDICTION OF THE
GREEK COURTS III. RECOGNITION AND ENFORCEMENT OF FOREIGN JUDGMENTS,
ORDERS, AND ARBITRAL AWARDS BIBLIOGRAPHY A. CHOICE OF LAW 1. CONTRACTS
2. TORTS 3. FAMILY LAW AND DESCENT AND DISTRIBUTION 4. LEGAL ENTITIES 5.
MARITIME LAW 6. OTHER B. INTERNATIONAL JURISDICTION AND FOREIGN
JUDGMENTS CHAPTER 18 NATIONALITY AND THE LAW OF ALIENS ZOE
PAPASSIOPI-PASSIA I. LAW OF NATIONALITY A. INTRODUCTION B. ACQUISITION
C. LOSS OF NATIONALITY D. RECOVERY OF NATIONALITY E. OTHER NATIONALITY
ISSUES 1. MARRIAGE 2. PROCEDURAL ISSUES 387 387 388 388 388 389 390 391
392 395 396 396 396 396 396 397 397 399 402 402 402 403 403 404 405 405
406 409 409 409 410 413 414 415 415 415 II. THE LAW OF ALIENS 415 A.
INTRODUCTION 415 B. ENTRY AND DENIAL THEREOF 416 C. RESIDENCE PERMITS
417 1. RESIDENCE PERMIT FOR EMPLOYMENT (ARTS 14-23) 417 2. OTHER
RESIDENCE PERMITS 418 3. RESIDENCE PERMITS GRANTED FOR EXCEPTIONAL
REASONS (ARTS 44^5) 418 4. RESIDENCE PERMITS GRANTED TO VICTIMS OF HUMAN
TRAFFICKING (ARTS 46-52) 419 5. RESIDENCE PERMITS GRANTED FOR FAMILY
REUNIFICATION (ARTS 53-60) 419 6. RESIDENCE PERMITS OF INDEFINITE
DURATION (ART. 91 II) 420 7. RESIDENCE CARD FOR FAMILY MEMBERS OF A
GREEK NATIONAL OR A NATIONAL OF ANOTHER EUROPEAN UNION COUNTRY (ARTS
61-64) 420 D. THE STATUS OF ALIENS WHO ARE LONG-TERM RESIDENTS OF GREECE
(ARTS 67-69) 421 E. SOCIAL INTEGRATION, RIGHTS, AND DUTIES OF
THIRD-COUNTRY NATIONALS 421 1. SOCIAL INTEGRATION (ARTS 65-66) 421 2.
RIGHTS AND DUTIES (ARTS 71-73) 422 F. DUTIES OF CIVIL SERVANTS, THE
ADMINISTRATION, EMPLOYERS, AND TRANSPORTERS (ARTS 84-88) 423 G.
DEPORTATION 423 1. ADMINISTRATIVE DEPORTATION (ARTS 76-82) 423 2.
PROTECTION AGAINST DEPORTATION (ART. 79) 424 3. UNDESIRABLE ALIENS (ART.
82) 424 H. ADDITIONAL REMARKS 424 1. PREVALENCE OF PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL
LAW AND OF COMMUNITY LAW 424 2. BETTER TREATMENT OF THIRD-COUNTRY
NATIONALS OF GREEK DESCENT 425 3. REFUGEES 426 4. LEGALIZATION EFFORTS
FOR ILLEGAL MIGRANTS 426 5. NON-ACQUISITION OF IMMOVABLE PROPERTY IN
BORDER REGIONS 426 SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY 426 A. NATIONALITY 426 1. IN
GREEK 426 2. IN LANGUAGES OTHER THAN GREEK 427 B. THE LAW OF ALIENS 428
1. IN GREEK 428 2. IN LANGUAGES OTHER THAN GREEK 429 CHAPTER 19 TAX LAW
AND INVESTMENT INCENTIVES 431 JOHN C. DRYLLERAKIS I. INTRODUCTION 431
II. INCOME TAXATION {(POPOG SIAODTJPAXOG, FOROS EISODIMATOS) 432 A.
GENERAL PRINCIPLES 432 B. TAXATION OF NATURAL PERSONS 436 C. TAXATION OF
LEGAL ENTITIES 438 D. BILATERAL TREATIES FOR THE AVOIDANCE OF DOUBLE
TAXATION 440 III. OTHER DIRECT TAXES 442 A. DONATION, SUCCESSION, AND
LOTTERY GAINS TAXATION 442 B. SIZABLE REAL ESTATE PROPERTY TAX (PAID BY
OWNER - FMAP) 443 C. TAXATION OF SHIPS AND SHIPPING ENTERPRISES 443 D.
CAPITAL GAINS TAX 444 E. REVALUATION TAX 446 IV. INDIRECT TAXATION 446
A. TRANSACTION TAXES 446 1. VALUE ADDED TAX (VAT; (POPOG NPOCNIOE^SVRJG
AGIAG - 0TIA, FOROS PROSTITHEMENIS AXIAS - FPA) 446 2. STAMP TAX
(XAPXOARIJUO, CHARTOSIMO) 448 3. TURNOVER TAX {(POPOG KVKXOV EPYAMCBV,
FOROS KYKLOU ERGASION) 448 4. CAPITAL CONCENTRATION TAX {(POPOG
CWYKSVXPCBASCOG KSCPALAIOV, FOROS SYNGENTROSEOS KEFALAIOU) 448 B. SALES
TAXES 449 C. REAL ESTATE TRANSFER TAX ( FOROS METAVIVASEOS AKINITON) AND
TRANSACTION TAX {XEXOG AVVALXAY^G, TELOS SYNALLAGIS) 449 D. IMPORT
DUTIES AND TAXES (SAAJUOT, DASMOI; SIEAYCOYR/G, FOROI EISAGOGIS) 450 E.
OTHER TAXES 450 F. RECAPITULATION OF TRANSACTION TAXES ON REAL ESTATE
450 V. MUNICIPAL TAXES AND TAXES IN FAVOR OF THIRD PARTIES 451 A.
MUNICIPAL TAXES (5TJ/JOTIKOI (POPOI, DIMOTIKOI FOROI) 451 B. TAXES IN
FAVOR OF THIRD PARTIES {TPOPOI VNEP ZPIXOOV, FOROI YPER TRITON) 452 VI.
ENFORCEMENT OF TAX LAWS-PENALTIES-LITIGATION 452 VII. INVESTMENT
INCENTIVES 454 A. GENERAL 454 B. DEVELOPMENT REGIONS AND QUALIFYING
INVESTMENTS 455 C. CAPITAL AID {EM/OPTJYIJAR], EPICHORIGISI), LEASING
SUBSIDY {EMSOXTJOT] XPMIAXODOXIKT]G FJIAOCOAR/G, EPIDOTISI
CHRIMATODOTIKIS MISTHOSIS), WAGES SUBSIDY {EMDOXTJORI ANAA/OXRIATJG,
EPIDOTISI APASCHOLISIS) 455 D REQUIREMENTS FOR CAPITAL AIDS 456 E.
TAX-FREE RESERVES (ACPOPOXOYRJTA ANOOSPAXIKA, AFOROLOGITA APOTHEMATIKA)
456 F. OTHER INVESTMENT INCENTIVES 457 BIBLIOGRAPHY 457 CHAPTER 20
CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE 459 DIONYSIOS D. SPINELLIS I. HISTORICAL
DEVELOPMENT AND SOURCES 459 II. SUBSTANTIVE CRIMINAL LAW 460 A. GENERAL
PRINCIPLES 460 1. THE TWO FUNCTIONS OF CRIMINAL LAW 460 2. THE NULLUM
CRIMEN, NULLA POENA SINE LEGE PRINCIPLE 460 3. JURISDICTION OF THE GREEK
STATE IN PENAL MATTERS 461 B. THE STRUCTURE OF THE CRIMINAL OFFENSE 462
1. THE DEFINITION AND ELEMENTS OF AN OFFENSE 462 2. AN ACT OR OMISSION
462 3. AN OUTLINE OF THE METHOD OF ANALYSIS 462 4. JUSTIFICATION 463 5.
IMPUTABILITY AND GUILT 464 6. THE ELEMENTS OF IMPUTABILITY 464 (A)
CAPACITY TO APPRECIATE AND CONFORM 464 (B) MENTAL CULPABILITY 465 (C)
HUMAN POSSIBILITY TO COMPLY WITH THE LAW 466 7. GROUNDS FOR
NON-PUNISHMENT 467 C. SPECIAL FORMS OF CRIME 467 1. ATTEMPT 468 2.
ACCOMPLICES 468 D. PENAL SANCTIONS 469 1. PENALTIES (NOIVSG, POINES) 469
2. MEASURES OF SECURITY (JUSRPA AAFPCDSIAG, METRA ASFALEIAS) 470 3.
SENTENCING 470 E. SPECIAL PART 471 1. HOMICIDE {AVOPCONOKXOVIA,
ANTHROPOKTONIA) 471 2. ABORTION {APPXCOORJ, AMVLOSI) 472 3. BODILY
INJURY (ACOPAVIKRJ FSXAPRJ, SOMATIKI VLAVI) 472 4. TORTURE
(FIAOAVIOTRJPIA, VASANISTIRIA) 473 5. THEFT (IDONRI, KLOPI) 473 6.
EMBEZZLEMENT {VIZE^AIPSAN, YPEXAIRESI) 473 7. FRAUD {ANAIY, APATI) 473
8. OFFENSES RELATED TO NARCOTIC DRUGS (VAPKCOXIICA, NARKOTIKA) 474 9.
OFFENSES RELATED TO ANTIQUITIES ARCHAIOTITES) AND CULTURAL HERITAGE III.
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE A. INSTITUTIONS 1. THE CRIMINAL COURTS 2. THE PUBLIC
PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE B. PERSONS INVOLVED IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS 1. THE
JUDICIARY 2. THE PARTIES (A) THE DEFENDANT (KAZRJYOPOV/USVOG,
KATIGOROUMENOS) (B) THE CIVIL CLAIMANT (NOHXIKWQ EVAYCOV, POLITIKOS
ENAGON) (C) THE THIRD PARTY UNDER CIVIL LIABILITY (AORIKCBQ VJCSVOVVOG,
ASTIKOS YPEUTHYNOS) C. OUTLINE OF THE PROCEDURE 1. STAGES AND PRINCIPLES
2. THE PRE-TRIAL STAGE 3. PROCEDURE BEFORE THE JUDICIAL COUNCILS
(INDICTMENT CHAMBERS) 4. THE MAIN PROCEEDINGS (TRIAL PHASE) (A) THE
PREPARATORY STAGE (B) THE TRIAL (C) APPEALS (D) DOUBLE JEOPARDY (E)
EXTRADITION AND MUTUAL ASSISTANCE IN PENAL MATTERS BASIC BIBLIOGRAPHY A.
BOOKS 1. IN ENGLISH 2. IN GREEK B. ARTICLES AND CONTRIBUTIONS TO
COLLECTIVE WORKS (SELECTIVE LIST IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES, MOSTLY AFTER
1980) 1. IN ENGLISH 2. IN GERMAN 3. IN FRENCH APPENDICES I. STATUTES AND
STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS A. GREEK LAW B. COMMUNITY LAW 1. REGULATIONS 2.
DIRECTIVES II. INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS 474 475 475 475 476 477 477 477
477 478 478 479 479 479 480 480 480 481 482 482 483 484 484 484 484 485
485 486 487 489 489 495 495 496 499 III. INDEX INDEX CASES A. B. C.
GREEK CASES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. SUPREME SPECIAL COURT (SSC) COUNCIL OF
STATE (SE) AREIOS PAGOS (AP) COURTS OF APPEAL (CA, DE) COURTS OF FIRST
INSTANCE (DP, JP, MP, PP) NON-JUDICIAL DECISIONS EUROPEAN COURT OF
JUSTICE (ECJ) OTHER OF GREEK WORDS 511 511 511 511 512 514 515 515 516
516 517 541 |
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