This policy brief covers a period of January-November, 2017
Authors: Baia Pataraiaon behalf of the union "Sapari". Peer review by Dr. Tobias Schumacher
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Sexual Harassment beyond Legal Regulation in Georgia
Study Of The Detention Standards And Practice In Accordance With The Criminal Procedure Code Of Georgia
Autors: Davit Sulakvelidze; Ketevan Chomakhashvili; Girshel Dzebniauri; Tamar Tomashvili; Teona Mataradze.
National Institute for Human Rights
Published with the financial support of the Open Society Georgia Foundation.
Social Partnership without Governmental Support
This policy brief is prepared in the framework of the project "monitoring implementation of the EU-Georgia Association Agreement by coalition of civil society organizations" funded by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The document does not necessarily reflect the views of the donor. AUTHORS: Nino Elbakidze, Tinatin Nadareishvili, on behalf of the NGO "Article 42 of the Constitution"; Peer review: Kornely Kakachia; Proofreading: Camrin Christensen
Systemic capacity building of the media regulatory authorities in Georgia: A hierarchy of needs
This policy brief is prepared in the framework of the project "monitoring implementation of the EU-Georgia Association Agreement by coalition of civil society organizations" funded by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The document does not necessarily reflect the views of the donor.
AUTHOR: Maia Mikashavidze, on behalf of the GeorgianInstitute of Public Affairs; Peer review: Kornely Kakachia; Proofreading: Camrin Christensen
Social Work – The Missing Puzzle Piece in Combatting Domestic Violence in Georgia
This policy brief is prepared in the framework of the project "monitoring implementation of the EU-Georgia Association Agreement by coalition of civil society organizations" funded by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The document does not necessarily reflect the views of the donor.
AUTHOR: Babutsa Pataraia; on behalf of the Union "Sapari". Peer review: Kornely Kakachia; Proofreading: Camrin Christensen
Stripped Property Rights in Georgia
This report is prepared within the framework of the project "Protection of Property Rights in New Touristic Zones of Georgia" by four non-governmental organizations: Association Green Alternative, Georgian Young Lawyers' Association, Transparency International Georgia and the Georgian Regional Media Association. The present work is the third report drafted within the project framework. This report is a third one within the scopes of this project and concerns issues of property infringement in various forms and covers several regions. It consists of two main parts: (1) the facts of abandonment - when citizens give property to the state as a gift; and (2) arbitrary registration of the state's title to the real property already registered by the owners.
Sociological Study of Social, Medical and Legal Status of Patients
Study conducted and published by the Institute of Social Studies and Analysis with the support of the Open Society Georgia Foundation. 2011.
Standards for Providing Local Self-Governance Services
Researches and recommendations
Published with the Support of the Open Society Georgia Foundation
Structure of scientific revolutions
Thomas kuhn
Published with the financial support of Open Society Georgia Foundation
Selected writings in sociology of Religion
Max Weber
Supported by Open Society Georgia foundation