Processed complaints
The complaint, lodged on 28 July 2003, relates to Article 17 (the right of mothers and children to social and economic protection) of the European Social Charter. It is alleged that Greek law has not effectively prohibited corporal punishment of children, nor has it prohibited other forms of degrading punishment or treatment of children and provided adequate sanctions in penal or civil law.
- Case document no. 1, Complaint registered by the Secretariat on 28 July 2003
- Case document no. 2, Observations from the Greek Government on admissibility
- Case document no. 3, Additional information from the World Organisation against Torture (OMCT) on the admissibility
- Case document no. 4, Observations from the European Trade Union Organisation (ETUC) on the merits
- Case document no. 5, Observations from the Greek Government on the merits
- Case document no. 6, Additional information from the World Organisation against Torture (OMCT) on the merits
- Case document no. 7, Additional observations from the Greek Government on the merits
The European Committee of Social Rights declared the complaint admissible on 9 December 2003.
The European Committee of Social Rights concluded that there was a violation of Article 17 and transmitted its report containing its decision on the merits of the complaint to the Parties and to the Committee of Ministers on 26 January 2005.
The Committee of Ministers adopted Resolution ResChS(2005)12 on 8 June 2005.
Decision on admissibility of the Complaint 17/2003
Decision on the merits of the Complaint 17/2003
Resolution ResChS(2005)12 of the Committee of Ministers on 8 June 2005
Findings of the European Committee of Social Rights on the follow-up of the Complaint
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