Article 89 of the Constitution of Greece

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Article 89 of the Constitution of Greece is a constitutional provision that regulates the status, duties, and incompatibilities of judges within the Greek judicial system.

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Article 89 of the Constitution of Greece canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf article of the Constitution of Greece
constitutional provision
aimsToProtect independence of the judiciary in Greece
appliesTo Greek judges
members of the Greek judiciary
belongsTo chapter on the judiciary of the Constitution of Greece
bindingOn Greek courts NERFINISHED
judges in Greece
concerns limitations on judges’ external activities
professional conduct of judges
constitutionalRank constitutional norm
country Greece
enforceableBy Greek courts NERFINISHED
interpretedBy Council of State of Greece NERFINISHED
Court of Cassation of Greece NERFINISHED
ordinary courts of Greece
jurisdiction Hellenic Republic NERFINISHED
language Greek
legalForce supreme law of Greece
legalHierarchy higher than ordinary legislation in Greece
legalSystem Greek legal system
partOf Constitution of Greece NERFINISHED
regulates duties of judges in Greece
incompatibilities of judges in Greece
status of judges in Greece
sourceType primary source of law in Greece
subjectMatter judicial incompatibilities
judicial independence
judicial status
systemType civil law system of Greece

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Greek judiciary hasConstitutionalBasisInArticle Article 89 of the Constitution of Greece