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The following paper
presents how foreign administrative acts are classified in the Greek legal
order and how Greek administrative courts treat them upon judicial review. It
demonstrates that Greek courts exercise judicial restraint when being faced
with transnational administrative acts and proceed with a review only in cases
of evident legal ‘inexistence’ of an act or in cases where the EU secondary
law, as interpreted by the CJEU case-law, allows such review.