The trial of several members of the Greek political party Golden Dawn is set to resume on 7 May, with charges ranging from murder to participation in a criminal organisation. Emmanuel Melissaris writes on the legality of the trial and the accusation that it amounts to little more than the political persecution of the party. He argues that despite Golden Dawn’s protestations, from a legal perspective the trial is a legitimate criminal prosecution
This study investigated the tension between the right to freedom of expression and the right to a fa...
The electoral advance of the far right party of Golden Dawn has left a clear mark on the Greek parli...
This article revisits the controversial question of whether evidence found in breach of fundamental ...
Greece not a militant democracy – Constitution rejects party bans – Challenge posed by neo-Nazi part...
In September 2013, Pavlos Fyssas, a known musician and antifascist, was fatally stabbed by a Golden ...
In September 2013, Pavlos Fyssas, a known musician and antifascist, was fatally stabbed by a Golden ...
In September 2013, Pavlos Fyssas, a known musician and antifascist, was fatally stabbed by a Golden ...
This chapter focuses on vigilantism in Greece. Specifically, it examines the Golden Dawn, a group, w...
The past decade has witnessed the rise in popularity of organizations and political parties founded ...
The idea is powerfully simple: on the basis of existing evidence, could a case be made – the governm...
A voluminous literature on radical right wing parties in Europe predicts that parties like the Golde...
This article critically assesses the legal tools of a criminal and civil nature available for challe...
The criminal trial has been traditionally open to the public in Anglo-Saxon procedure, as it was in ...
Golden Dawn gained the third highest vote share in the European Parliament elections in Greece, tran...
The emergence of Golden Dawn has been one of the key developments in Greek party politics since the ...
This study investigated the tension between the right to freedom of expression and the right to a fa...
The electoral advance of the far right party of Golden Dawn has left a clear mark on the Greek parli...
This article revisits the controversial question of whether evidence found in breach of fundamental ...
Greece not a militant democracy – Constitution rejects party bans – Challenge posed by neo-Nazi part...
In September 2013, Pavlos Fyssas, a known musician and antifascist, was fatally stabbed by a Golden ...
In September 2013, Pavlos Fyssas, a known musician and antifascist, was fatally stabbed by a Golden ...
In September 2013, Pavlos Fyssas, a known musician and antifascist, was fatally stabbed by a Golden ...
This chapter focuses on vigilantism in Greece. Specifically, it examines the Golden Dawn, a group, w...
The past decade has witnessed the rise in popularity of organizations and political parties founded ...
The idea is powerfully simple: on the basis of existing evidence, could a case be made – the governm...
A voluminous literature on radical right wing parties in Europe predicts that parties like the Golde...
This article critically assesses the legal tools of a criminal and civil nature available for challe...
The criminal trial has been traditionally open to the public in Anglo-Saxon procedure, as it was in ...
Golden Dawn gained the third highest vote share in the European Parliament elections in Greece, tran...
The emergence of Golden Dawn has been one of the key developments in Greek party politics since the ...
This study investigated the tension between the right to freedom of expression and the right to a fa...
The electoral advance of the far right party of Golden Dawn has left a clear mark on the Greek parli...
This article revisits the controversial question of whether evidence found in breach of fundamental ...