The rights of intersex persons in Greece Two resolutions, one by the Council of Europe and the other by the European Parliament, call upon the states of Europe to implement legislative protections guaranteeing the human rights of intersex people across a broad spectrum of their social and personal life. This paper by attorney at law Vasilis Sotiropoulos records the extent to which current Greek legislation is in compliance with the European recommendations in regard to the protection of intersex persons.
LGBTQI Rights in Greece Vasilis Sotiropoulos, attorney at law, describes in a coherent text the situation of LGBTQ rights in Greece at the legislative level and points out the gaps and the dangers they entail. By Vasilis Sotiropoulos
Women on the right: anti-feminists, mothers, fighters A common question often posed when it comes to the topic of right-wing women is whether these women are feminists. Before attempting an answer, it is worth to consider the assumptions behind this question. By Marianthi Anastasiadou
Striking back: Right-wing gender politics in Greece Rising antifeminist, homo- and transphobic politics of right-wing parties in Greece, influenced by the orthodox church, are threatening progressive achievements in the country. By Marianthi Anastasiadou
New Greek government all-male Syriza reflects patriarchal Greece by appointing only men to the Greek cabinet, says Syriza politican and journalist Anastasia Giamali.