​ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT
Accessibility Statement – Context
At Context we are committed to ensuring that our website is accessible to as many people as possible, including persons with disabilities. We aim to provide a user experience that is inclusive, clear, and usable across devices and assistive technologies.
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In Greece, accessibility obligations for public-sector websites are set out in Law 4591/2019 (transposing Directive (EU) 2016/2102) and are reflected in the digital accessibility framework (including reference to the harmonised standard EN 301 549 aligned with WCAG 2.1).
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For certain products and services offered to consumers, accessibility requirements may also arise under Law 4994/2022 (implementing the European Accessibility Act – Directive (EU) 2019/882).
Karatzas & Partners Knowledge Portal
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1) Accessibility standard we target
We aim to conform to WCAG 2.1, Level AA, in line with EN 301 549.
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2) Compliance status
This website is partially compliant with WCAG 2.1 Level AA. We are continuously working to improve accessibility and address any issues that may arise.
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3) Accessibility features
We strive to support:
Keyboard navigation for key website functions
Clear headings and structure
Form fields with meaningful labels and instructions
Sufficient colour contrast and readable typography (where applicable)
Alternative text for important visuals (where applicable)
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4) Known limitations
Although we aim for full accessibility, some content or elements may not yet meet all requirements (for example, occasional missing alternative text or visual contrast inconsistencies). If you encounter any issue, please let us know and we will address it.
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5) Feedback & contact
If you experience difficulty accessing any part of the website or need information in an alternative format, please contact us:
Context – ΤΖΟΥΓΚΑΡΑΚΗΣ ΕΜΜΑΝΟΥΗΛ ΝΙΚ
Address: ΚΟΚΚΙΝΟΥ ΜΕΤΟΧΙΟΥ 15, Greece
Email: info@context.gr
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6) Preparation of this statement
This statement was prepared on 8 January 2026 based on a self-assessment and periodic internal checks (including automated testing tools commonly used for accessibility evaluation).
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7) Enforcement procedure
If you are not satisfied with our response, you may seek further support through the competent institutional authorities; for example, the Greek Ombudsman (Synigoros tou Politi) is referenced as an escalation route in accessibility enforcement procedures.
