He was the leader of legal science in Greece at an academic level while until last week he was fighting from the bar in the courts of Thessaloniki.
Lambros Margaritis, professor emeritus of Law at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, passed away suddenly at the age of 68.
He was the leader of legal science in Greece at an academic level, while until last week he was fighting from the bar in the courts of Thessaloniki. As head of legislative committees he participated in the drafting of the Criminal Code and the Code of Criminal Procedure.
Lambros Margaritis was born in 1954 in Vrangiana, Karditsa. He taught Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure at AUTH, of which he was a scientific associate since 1980. A short time ago he received the title of peer, maintaining his teaching in the graduate departments of the University. His scholarly work brightens all law libraries. He was the editorial director of the legal journal “Criminal Justice”.
Lambros Margaritis was married and had a child, Dimitris, who is a lawyer.
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