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The need for improving child access to justice in Georgia
This policy brief is prepared within the framework of the Open Society Georgia Foundation's in-house project "Monitoring Implementation of the EU-Georgia Association Agreement by the Coalition of Civil Society Organizations".
The Right To Non-Discrimination In Practice For Various Groups In Georgia - 2016 Report By The Coalition For Equality
The Coalition for Equality is an informal alliance established in 2014 with the supportof Open Society Georgia Foundation. It unites seven nongovernmental organisations.The members of Coalition are: Human Rights Education and Monitoring Centre (EMC);Identoba; Article 42 of the Constitution; Union Sapari; Georgian Young Lawyers'Association (GYLA); Women's Initiatives Supporting Group (WISG) and Partnership forHuman Rights (PHR). The essential goal of the Coalition is to enhance the mandate andcompetences of antidiscrimination mechanisms and to support the effective fight againstdiscrimination.
Transparency of the Ministry of Internal Affairs
The report was prepared by Transparency International Georgia and the Human Rights Education and Monitoring Center (EMC) with the financial support of the Open Society Georgia Foundation. The views, opinions and statements expressed by the authors are theirs only and do not necessarily reflect the position of the Foundation.Therefore, the Open Society GeorgiaFoundation is not responsible for the content of the report.
Twenty years without parliamentary oversight
Oversight of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the State Security Service and the Intelligence Service of Georgia by the Supreme Representative Body
Group of Authors: Head and Academic Editor: Vakhtang Menabde; Analysts: Tamar Papashvili, Nino Kashakashvili, Giorgi Kekenadze; Research Assistant: Ana Beridze; Editor of Georgian version: Nino Bekishvili; Editor of English version: Giorgi Tsurtsumia; Translator: Tamar Jikia; Designer: Tornike Lortkipanidze
ISBN: 978-9941-0-9745-4
The Government’s Compromise on Violence against Children
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: Anna Abashidze; Anna Arganashvili; Nana Gogichaishvili; on behalf of the NGO "Partnership for Human Rights". Peer review: Kornely Kakachia; Proofreading: Camrin Christensen
THE POWER OF PARDON THE GEORGIAN MODEL AND INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE
The Study report was prepared with financial support of the Open Society Georgia Foundation. TheReport does not necessarily reflect the views of the Open Society Georgia Foundation. So, theFoundation is not responsible for the content of the report.
Threats Posed by the Eurasian Customs Union on the Way to European Integration: Georgia's perspective
A new publication examines how Georgia views potential difficulties posed by the Eurasian Customs Union as they relate to the country's eventual European integration.
The publication was prepared with the support of the Open Society Georgia Foundation.
The author is Nino Evgenidze of the Economic Policy Research Center (EPRC).
Tbilisi, 2013
Time and eternity (party I)
Bachana Bregvadze
Supported by Open Society Georgia foundation