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Modern Greek (1453-)Vocabulary → Law and justice

As a Modern Greek teacher, I can say that one of the most interesting subjects to learn is the vocabulary related to law and justice. With this vocabulary, you'll be able to understand conversations, news, and TV shows that discuss these topics. It's also important to note that legal language in Greek is formal and complex, so be prepared to spend some time learning the vocabulary!

Let's start by learning the basic vocabulary related to the legal system in Greece.


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The Greek Legal System[edit | edit source]

When talking about legal concepts in Modern Greek, it's important to understand the basis of the Greek legal system. The Greek legal system is a civil law system, which means that laws are based on statutes and codes, rather than judicial decisions. In Greece, the legal system is divided into three main categories: civil law, criminal law, and administrative law.

Civil Law[edit | edit source]

Civil law deals with disputes between individuals and/or organizations. Some common civil law terms include:

Modern Greek (1453-) Pronunciation English
Πολιτικό δίκαιο Polítikó díkaio Civil law
Δικηγόρος Dikigóros Lawyer
Δήμος Dímos Municipality
Σύμβαση Sýmbasi Contract
Διαμάχη Diamáchi Dispute
Δικαστήριο Dikastírio Court
Δικαστής Dikastís Judge

Criminal Law[edit | edit source]

Criminal law deals with crimes and punishments. Some common criminal law terms include:

Modern Greek (1453-) Pronunciation English
Ποινικό δίκαιο Pinikó díkaio Criminal law
Αστικό Δίκαιο Astiko Dikeo Civil law
Σύλληψη Sýllipsi Arrest
Ποινή Piní Penalty
Παράβαση Parávasi Violation
Εγκλημα Egklíma Crime
Φυλακή Filakí Prison
Εισαγγελέας Eisaggeléas Prosecutor

Administrative Law[edit | edit source]

Administrative law deals with the legal principles that govern the actions of administrative agencies, such as public authorities, regulatory agencies, and other government bodies. Some common administrative law terms include:

Modern Greek (1453-) Pronunciation English
Διοικητικό δίκαιο Dioikitikó díkaio Administrative law
Πράξη Práxi Act
Περίληψη Perílipsi Summary
Έφεση Éfesi Appeal
Διοικητικό δικαστήριο Dioikitikó dikastírio Administrative court

Justice and Legal Procedures[edit | edit source]

When it comes to legal proceedings, there are certain terms and concepts that are crucial to understanding how the system works. Below are some terms you should know:

Modern Greek (1453-) Pronunciation English
Δίκη Díki Trial
Δικαστής Epikafalís dikastís Presiding judge
Εισαγγελέας Eisaggeléas Prosecutor
Κατηγορούμενος Katigorouménos Defendant
Μάρτυρας Mártiras Witness
Διαδικασία Diadikasía Procedure
Συνδικαστής Syndikastís Co-judge
Απόφαση Apófasi Verdict

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Learning the vocabulary related to law and justice in Modern Greek can be a challenging task. However, with the right resources and determination, it is definitely possible. Knowing these terms will help you better understand legal concepts and will also help you engage in conversations about current events and news.

Remember, learning a language is a journey, so don't get discouraged if you don't understand everything at first. Keep practicing and soon you'll be able to confidently discuss legal matters in Greek!

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