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Court of Human Rights Slams Greece for Inhumane Detention Conditions
On Thursday, the Court of Human Rights accepted the appeal of 16 prisoners of Greek, Romanian, Ukrainian, Turkish and American origin currently held in detention...
European Court of Human Rights Condemns Greece for Mistreatment of Immigrant
The European Court of Human Rights condemned Greece for mistreatment of an Albanian legal immigrant, Arben Lisha. Mr. Lisha had appealed against Greek authorities...
France: The European Court of Human Rights Delivers Its Verdict on the Inability of Greeks Living Abroad to Vote in Parliamentary Elections
In today’s Grand Chamber judgment in the case Sitaropoulos and Giakoumopoulos v. Greece, which is final, the European Court of Human Rights delivered the...
European Court of Human Rights Convicts Greek Coast Guard of Immigrant’s Torture
On Tuesday, January 17, the European Court of Human Rights found that Greek Coast Guard officials tortured Necati Zontul when he was raped in...
European Court of Human Rights Convicts Turkey of Violating the Protection of Greek-Cypriot Property
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Turkey will pay nearly 15 million Euros in compensation to 19 Greek Cypriot applicants, as Anatolia...
Greek Court Finds New Pension Cuts Violate European Human Rights Convention
A Greek court decided that the new pension cuts agreed by Athens and international creditors violated the European Convention of Human Rights.
The new pension...
Human Rights Court Condemns Greece
The Human Rights Court condemned Greece today, May 29 for violations of Article 3 of the Convention of Human Rights, which prohibits any inhuman...
ECHR Finds Religious Oath in Greek Courts Against Human Rights
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) unanimously ruled against Greece for violating human rights of freedom of thought, conscience, and religion by requiring...
AI Machine Cannot Be Called an Inventor, UK Court Rules
In an important decision, the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom has declared that a machine cannot be credited as the inventor of new...
Ancient Greek Courtesan Aspasia as a Feminist Heroine
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Aspasia was born in Greece in the fifth century BC. She and Pericles, the great general and politician, fell deeply in love.
By Yvonne Korshak
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