The 'Monkey Trial'
The 'Monkey Trial' refers to the 1925 legal case against John Scopes for teaching evolution in public schools, sparking widespread debate over science and religion in the United States.
E. Venizelos on A. Manitakis: A great loss for legal science, I bid farewell to him with all my love
Evangelos Venizelos honors the late Antonis Manitakis as a significant loss to legal science and constitutional law.
Venizelos on the death of Manitakis: "A great loss for legal science and constitutional democracy"
Former PASOK president Evangelos Venizelos mourns the passing of Antonis Manitakis, highlighting his significant contributions to constitutional law.
The University of Athens bids farewell to Anna Psarouda - Benaki: She was a model of academic integrity, institutional responsibility, and dedication to the public interest
The University of Athens honors the late Anna Psarouda-Benaki, a distinguished former professor and the first female President of the Hellenic Parliament, commending her legacy in academia and public service.
Anna Psarouda-Benaki: The Woman Who Broke the 'Taboos'
Anna Psarouda-Benaki, a prominent figure in Greek law and public life, passed away having made historic strides as the first female President of the Hellenic Parliament and the first female president of the Academy of Athens.
Anna Psarouda-Benaki has passed away at the age of 92
Anna Psarouda-Benaki, a prominent figure in Greek legal science and public life, has died at the age of 92.
With reengineering and legal science, Oaxaca improves the administration of justice
Oaxaca is enhancing the administration of justice through reengineering and legal science at the High Court of Justice.
What will we watch in February? 10 series that will keep us at home
February brings a plethora of new series to popular streaming services, ranging from thrilling thrillers and legal dramas to science fiction with giant monsters, including a preview of ten titles debuting this month.
Precedential case of detained Russian archaeologist. What awaits Butiagin in Poland?
The detention of Russian archaeologist Alexander Butiagin in Warsaw has sparked significant concern in the realms of science, culture, and diplomacy, addressing broader issues about the legal responsibilities of researchers conducting archaeological work in occupied territories.