Article 16 of The Constitution of The Hellenic Republic

Article 16 Of The Constitution Of The Hellenic Republic

The article 16 of the Greek Constitution is an article of the Constitution of the Hellenic Republic which prohibits private universities.

The significance and notability of the articles lies in the politics surrounding the attempted educational reforms and the opposition to it by students of public universities.

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