
Antigoni v. Greece
Antigoni v. Greece is a legal case in which the European Court of Human Rights examined whether Greece violated the applicant’s rights under the European Convention on Human Rights. The case involved issues such as privacy, freedom of expression, or procedural fairness. The Court assessed whether Greece’s actions or laws infringed on the applicant’s fundamental rights and whether proper legal protections were in place. The judgment provides guidance on how member states should balance individual rights with public interests, emphasizing the importance of fair legal processes and respecting personal freedoms under European human rights law.