ΙΔΙΑΖΟΥΣΑ ΔΩΣΙΔΙΚΙΑ ΚΑΙ (ΠΟΙΝΙΚΟ)ΔΙΚΟΝΟΜΙΚΗ ΤΗΣ ΜΕΤΑΧΕΙΡΙΣΗ

23 Mavromichali str. | 106 80 | Athens | Greece T +30 210 3678 800  |  F +30 210 3678 819 www.nb.org  |  info@nb.org © 2021, NOMIKI BIBLIOTHIKI S.A. Specific jurisdiction and its criminal procedure treatment Criminal jurisdiction - Appeals Nikolaos D. Vasileiadis PhD, Attorney at law ISBN 978-960-654-331-9 Abstract: The present study deals with the institution of persons of a special juris- diction, an institution that has appeared in our Greek procedural system since Mau- rer’s first criminal procedure in 1834. In this context, we are going to examine the reasons of the institution’s establishment, as well as a multitude of issues relating to the subject-matter jurisdiction of the persons concerned and any sort of exceptions. Finally, we are going to deal with marginal issues in the scope of remedies relating to those persons. COPYRIGHT All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a re- trievalsystem,ortransmitted, inany formorbyanymeans,withoutthepriorpermis- sion of NOMIKI BIBLIOTHIKI S.A., or as expressly permitted by law or under the terms agreed with the appropriate reprographic rights organization. Enquiries concern- ing reproduction which may not be covered by the above should be addressed to NOMIKI BIBLIOTHIKI S.A. at the address below. DISCLAIMER The content of this work is intended for information purposes only and should not be treated as legal advice.The publication is necessarily of a general nature; NOMIKI BIBLIOTHIKI, the author and the contributors make no claim as to the comprehen- siveness or accuracy of the information provided; Information is not offered for the purpose of providing individualized legal advice. Professional advice should there- fore be sought before any action is undertaken based on this publication. Use of this work does not create an attorney-client or any other relationship between the user and NOMIKI BIBLIOTHIKI, or the author, or the rest of contributors.

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