Diagrams of Criminal Procedure
Criminal Procedure in charts
Popi I. Papandreou
Deputy Public Prosecutor at the Athens Court of First Instance, former Assistant Public Prosecutor
for Corruption Crimes, PhD Candidate at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Abstract: This work includes 96 handy charts with diagrams representing the subject-
matter of Criminal Procedure Law in its entirety, namely including a systematic yet
summarized presentation of the individual chapters of the Code of Criminal Procedure.
This edition has been updated to include the amendments introduced by legal rules
up to Law 4411/2016. Its objective, sought through a constant attempt to manage a
subject-matter that is particularly wide, conceptually difficult, attractive in its theory
and significant in its practice, is twofold: a) first, to offer a representation –in the
form of diagrams– of the provisions of Criminal Procedure and, in essence, of criminal
proceedings, with a view to canvassing them in the best possible manner, and b) to help
those who have to apply the law in their task.
ISBN 978-960-562-618-1
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