The criminalisation of human rights defenders in Greece : implications, consequences and strategies of resistance / Samuel Hanley
2023
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Title
The criminalisation of human rights defenders in Greece : implications, consequences and strategies of resistance / Samuel Hanley
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Venice, Italy: Global Campus of Human Rights, 2023
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English
Summary
This thesis explores the criminalisation of human rights defenders in Greece, taking a
particular look at the role of the European Union, the resulting consequences and the tactics
employed by these individuals advocating for the promotion and protection of
people-on-the-move.
The research commences by laying out a comprehensive overview of the legal and political
framework regarding human rights defenders in Greece, analysing relevant international and
European policies and legislation and its alignment with the criminalisation of these
individuals. Furthermore, this study delves into the concept of civil society and civic space in
an attempt to provide a grasp of the linkage between these theories and the progressively
challenging situation these people find themselves in.
This thesis uses semi-structured interviews with a small number of human rights defenders to
provide a nuanced understanding of the implications of criminalisation methods. It examines
the impact on human rights defenders’ ability to carry out their activities in the face of legal
persecution, harassment and intimidation tactics. Additionally, the tactics employed by
human rights defenders will be highlighted to outline the obstacles presented by
criminalisation and the ever-shrinking civic space in Greece.
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