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Addressing High-Level Corruption in Georgia: Progress Toward Meeting the EU-Georgia Association Agenda Commitments
This policy brief covers a period of January-November, 2017
Author: Erekle Urushadze On behalf of Transparency International Georgia. Peer review by Dr. Tobias Schumacher
Enforcement of Anti-discrimination legislation to ensure equality for persons with disabilities
In 2014 the Parliament of Georgia adopted the law on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination, whichis an important step forward in the modernization of the Georgian legal space. This further enhances the standardsof protection of human rights and equality rights in the country and provides an additional mechanismfor restoring violated rights.
Assessing the Prospects for Transitional Justice in Georgia
ICTJ assists societies confronting massive human rights abuses to promote accountability, pursue truth, provide reparations, and build trustworthy institutions.
Author: Howard Varney
The International Center for Transitional Justice gratefully acknowledges the fi nancial support of the Foundation to Promote Open Society, which made the research, drafting, and publication of this report possible.
Assessing the First Year of Georgia's Implementation of the Association Agenda- Progress and Opportunities in the Political Sphere
Published with the support of the Open Society Georgia Foundation. The study has been conducted by informal coalition of local NGOs.
December, 2015.
The Anti-discrimination system in Georgia in the context of the EU Visa Liberalization Action Plan
CRPE Policy Memo 60, April 2015
Authors: Istvan Haller, Aurora Martin, Roxana Albisteanu, Tamar Dekanosidze
Published with the support of Open Society Georgia Foundation.
The current study examines both the legislative and institutional frameworks, as well as otherinfluences with regard to the Georgian anti-discrimination system, stemming from the work of nationaland international NGOs in this respect, as well as from the support that the EU offers under theNeighbourhood Policy and particularly the Eastern Partnership.
Access to Public Information in Georgia Information Report № 6 October 2013 – December 2014
The research was implemented in the framework of the project - Database of Public Information - www.opendata.ge by Institute for Development of Freedom of Information.
Prepared by: Levan Avalishvili Giorgi Kldiashvili Nino Merebashvili Goga Tushurashvili Tako Iakobidze Nino Kavtaradze Eliza Kokeladze Salome Tarkhnishvili
Access to Public Information in Georgia Informational Bulletin № 5 2012-2013
Author: Constantine Janjghava (Project Lawyer)
Co-Author: Goga Tushurashvili (Project Analyst)
Editor: Levan Avalishvili (Project Director)
Financial support - Foundation „Open Society Georgia"