The 1969 ‘Greek Case’ in the Council of Europe

The 1969 ‘Greek Case’ in the Council of Europe
Author: Kostis Kornetis
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2024-08-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 1350296597

In 1969 Greece withdrew from the Council of Europe (CoE), following pressure exercised by various European countries, organisations, social movements and individuals in response to the brutal conduct of the military junta that had taken power by force on 21 April 1967. This volume brings together an international cast of noted historians, oral historians, political scientists, and legal scholars to investigate the perceptions, policies and roles of the key actors involved. These figures range from international organizations, states, and social movements to NGOs and individuals, critically demonstrating the extent of the legacy and long-term impact of the 'Greek Case' on international human rights. The 1969 'Greek Case' in the Council of Europe reveals how the pressure applied by the Council of Europe proved to be crucial for the international condemnation of the Colonels' regime, setting a precedent in international human rights cases for the significance of the collection of evidence on the use of torture.

The Greek Case

The Greek Case
Author: European Commission of Human Rights
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1969*
Genre: Civil rights
ISBN:

The Greek Case

The Greek Case
Author: European Commission of Human Rights
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1969*
Genre: Civil rights
ISBN:

The Greek Case

The Greek Case
Author: European Commission of Human Rights
Publisher:
Total Pages: 350
Release: 1970
Genre: Civil rights
ISBN:

The Greek Case

The Greek Case
Author: European Commission of Human Rights
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1969*
Genre: Civil rights
ISBN:

The Greek Case

The Greek Case
Author: European Commission of Human Rights
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1969*
Genre: Civil rights
ISBN:

The ‘Long 1970s’

The ‘Long 1970s’
Author: Poul Villaume
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2016-04-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317045610

Today it is widely recognised that the 'long 1970s' was a decisive international transition period during which traditional, collective-oriented socio-economic interest and welfare policies were increasingly replaced by the more individually and neo-liberally oriented value policies of the post-industrial epoch. Seen from a distance of three decades, it is increasingly clear that these socio-economic and socio-cultural processes also found their expression at the level of national and international political power. The contributors to this volume explore these processes of political-cultural realignment and their social impetus in Western Europe and the Euro-Atlantic area in and around the 1970s in the context of three agenda-setting topics of international history of this period: human rights, including the impact of decolonisation; East-West détente in Europe; and transnational relations and discourses. Going beyond the so-called Americanisation processes of the immediate postwar period, this volume reclaims Europe's place – and particularly that of smaller European nations – in contemporary Western history, demonstrating Europe's contribution to transatlantic transformation processes in political culture, discourse, and power during this period.