Η ΔΙΑΦΘΟΡΑ & Η ΚΑΤΑΠΟΛΕΜΗΣΗ ΤΗΣ - page 13

TABLE OF CONTENTS
PART A: The legal framework of corruption
Coordinator:
L.-A. Sicilianos,
Judge, European Court of Human Rights,
Professor of International Law, National and Kapodestrian University of Athens
....... 1
Corruption: a bilateral crime that has as cornerstone the principle
that enrichment constitutes the first and foremost value
A. Yotopoulos-Marangopoulos,
President of MFHR, Emer. Professor,
Panteion University
............................................................................................ 3
International Regulations
A. Bredimas,
Emer. Professor of International Law, National
and Kapodestrian University of Athens
............................................................... 11
Greek criminal legislation and case law
M. Margaritis,
hon. Judge, Hellenic Supreme Court of Civil and Penal Law
(Areios Pagos)
................................................................................................. 37
PART B: Corruption and how to address it
Coordinators :
I. Tentes,
Supreme Court’s Public Prosecutor,
I. Adamopoulos,
President, Athens Bar Association
....................................... 45
Administrative legislation and case law of the Supreme
Administrative Court and administrative courts
G. Stavropoulos,
hon. Vice-President, Supreme Administrative Court
(Council of State), f. Minister
........................................................................... 47
The role of the Supreme Court of Audit
I. Karavokiris,
President of the Supreme Court of Audit
.................................. 61
Corruption and personal data
D. Gourgourakis,
hon. Vice-President, Hellenic Supreme Court of Civil
and Penal Law (Areios Pagos), f. President of the Hellenic Data Protection
Authority, f. Minister
....................................................................................... 69
The role of the General Inspector of Public Administration
L. Rakintzis,
General Inspector of Public Administration, hon. Judge,
Supreme Court of Civil and Penal Law (Areios Pagos)
........................................... 77
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