Introduction to Greek law / edited by Konstantinos D. Kerameus, Phaedon J. Kozyris.

Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
Second revised edition.
Published/​Created
Deventer ; Boston : Kluwer Law and Taxation Publishers, ©1993.
Description
xxviii, 448 pages ; 25 cm

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    Editor
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
    Contents
    • 1. Historical development / Athanassios N. Yiannopoulos
    • 2. Sources and materials / Anastasia Grammaticaki-Alexiou
    • 3. Constitutional and administrative law / Prodromos D. Dagtoglou
    • 4. The general principles of the civil law / Symeon C. Symeonides
    • 5. Law of obligations / Phoebus Chr. Christodoulou
    • 6. Property / Athanassios N. Yiannopoulos
    • 7. Regional and urban planning and zoning / Anastasia Grammaticaki-Alexiou
    • 8. Family law / Anastasia Grammaticaki-Alexiou
    • 9. The law of succession / Anastasia Grammaticaki-Alexiou
    • 10. Commercial law / Nicholas A. Deloukas
    • 11. Business associations / Phaedon John Kozyris
    • 12. Admiralty and private maritime law / Nicholas A. Deloukas
    • 13. Labour law / Alexandros G. Karakatsanis
    • 14. Social insurance law / Konstantinos D. Kremalis
    • 15. Judicial organization and civil procedure / Konstantinos D. Kerameus
    • 16. Conflict of laws, nationality, international jurisdiction and recognition and enforcement of judgments and awards / Phaedon John Kozyris
    • 17. Tax law and investment incentives / John C. Dryllerakis
    • 18. Criminal law and procedure / Dionysios D. Spinellis.
    ISBN
    • 9065446591 ((Kluwer))
    • 9789065446596 ((Kluwer))
    • 9602320168 ((Sakkoulas))
    • 9789602320167 ((Sakkoulas))
    LCCN
    93231341
    OCLC
    28661423
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