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							The international investment interest focus on Greece
						
						
						
							The event with the thyme “THE INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT INTEREST FOCUS ON GREECE” organized by the publishing House NOMIKI BIBLIOTHIKI, the Organization INVEST IN GREECE and the ATHENS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY, on the occasion of the launch of the GREEK LAW DIGEST was deemed a great success by all participants. The event was held on April 4, 2012 at the Main Hall of the ACCI.
Panelists were A. Syggros, president of INVEST IN GREECE, K. Michalos, chairman of the ACCI, Prof. Ch. Gortsos, general secretary of the Greek Banks Association, C. Bakouris, chairman of “Transparency International Greece” and A. Karatzas, managing director of Nomiki Bibliothiki.
Basic discussion topics were the immense necessity to...
						
						
						
						
						
							Gender Equality in the Case Law of the European Court of Justice 
						
						
						
							
Abstract:  
The principle of gender   equality forms a part of the EU’s social policy and serves equally men and   women. So far, fourteen directives concerning gender equality have been adopted   in the EU, with the New Equal Treatment Directive as the latest one. The EU has   developed different models to promote gender equality: equal treatment, positive   action and most recently gender mainstreaming. The equal treatment model is   primarily concerned with formal equality and it unfortunately prevails in the   ECJ’s rulings. Indeed, this paper argues that so far, the ECJ has not managed to   develop a firm and consistent case law on gender equality, nor to stretch it   coherently to positive action and gender...
						
						
						
						
						
							Testing Limited Environmental Liability Against Human Rights Requirements 
						
						
						
							
Abstract: 
Questions regarding oil   spills remain high on the political agenda. Legal scholars, legislators as well   as the international, European and national Courts struggle to determine key   issues, such as who is to be held liable for oil spills, under which conditions   and for which damage.
The international regime on oil spills was meant to   establish an “equilibrium” between the needs of the victims (being compensated   for their harm) and the needs of the economic actors (being able to continue   their activities). There is, however, a constantly increasing array of legal   scholars’ work that criticizes the regime. Indeed, the victims of a recent oil   spill, the Erika,...
						
						
						
						
				
				
						



