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Constitution of Greece

The 'Constitution of Greece' serves as a seminal document that enshrines the fundamental principles and legal framework governing the Hellenic Republic. Written in a clear and precise legal style, it reflects a commitment to democratic governance and individual rights, capturing the essence of contemporary constitutionalism in Europe. Enacted in 1975 and significantly revised in 1986, this constitution draws from Greece'Äôs rich historical context, seamlessly weaving together influences from ancient democratic ideals and modern legal traditions that prioritize both civic duty and personal liberties. The Government of Greece, as the author of this pivotal document, represents a collective endeavor by its lawmakers to restore democratic order following periods of authoritarian rule. The drafting process was influenced by Greece'Äôs historical struggles for democracy and national identity, particularly the tumultuous events of the 20th century. As a result, the constitution embodies the aspirations of the Greek people for justice and governance rooted in the rule of law, reflecting both the challenges and hopes of contemporary society. Highly recommended for scholars, students, and anyone interested in political science or law, the 'Constitution of Greece' is an indispensable resource. It offers invaluable insights into the evolution of Greek democracy and serves as a model for modern constitutions, making it essential reading for understanding the intricate relationship between governance and the rights of citizens.
106 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2020
Publication year
2020
Publisher
Good Press
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