Nikos Paraskevopoulos

Justice Minister: Special provision for 'bullying' included in draft bill

Justice Minister Nikos Paraskevopoulos will reportedly add a special provision for anyone convicted of "bullying" envisioning a term of at least six months in jail.

The same draft bill will also include misdemeanor dereliction of duty charges against officials that failed to prevent "bullying", a more recent and Europeanized term for hazing.

Law being drafted to abolish C-type prisons, help addicts

Justice Minister Nikos Paraskevopoulos is drafting legislation to close down the maximum-security prison at Domokos, central Greece, opened just a few months ago to hold the country?s most dangerous criminals. The plan is to return the facility to usual operation and to equip all penitentiaries with special high-security areas.

Athens threatens to seize German assets over WWII reparations

Justice Minister Nikos Paraskevopoulos has said he is ready to sign an older court ruling that will enable the foreclosure of German assets in Greece in order to compensate the relatives of victims of Nazi crimes during the Second World War.

Greece's Supreme Court ruled in favor of Distomo survivors in 2000, but the decision has not been enforced.

Greek gov’t to confiscate Goethe Institute

A direct “Warning shot” has been fired against Germany by the government, while speaking in Parliament on the matter of compensations for WWII Nazi brutality on Greece and the Greeks between 1941 and 1944.

 

Justice Minister Nikos Paraskevopoulos stated he is willing to sign the Supreme Court’s decision to confiscate German state real estate in Greece.

 

Justice Minister: Golden Dawn trial may be delayed due to Justice Staff shortage

In an interview with private radio Vima FM, Justice Minister Nikos Paraskevopoulos said on Wednesday that, due to understaffing problems, the trial of far right Golden Dawn deputies might be delayed.

"This delay may result in the release of the deputies, when the maximum period for holding someone without trial expires," Paraskevopoulos added.

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