The Greek Justice System Explained

Greece is in the process of reforming its justice system. The recent changes in the code of civil procedure aim to simplify and speed up the judicial process but there are still many shortcomings in the court system that need to be addressed, such as a lack of IT support and the specialisation of judges.

A well-functioning judicial system is perceived by companies and investors as a factor which reduces risk and makes investing in Greece a more attractive prospect. This MacroPolis Insight report examines what changes have been made and where the Greek justice system’s key problems still lie.

It is a succinct and vital guide for investors and anyone who wants to take a closer look at the country’s institutional challenges.

The report costs 200 euros, which includes 3 months free subscription to MacroPolis and all its content.

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