Overview of Judgments of the Constitutional Court of Georgia [PDF]
"Journal of the Constitutional Law" continues to offer readers an overview of the latest practice of the Constitutional Court of Georgia. Three important judgments of the Constitutional Court were selected for publication in the current edition.
Constitutional Court of Georgia
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Case Notes of the Constitutional Court of Georgia [PDF]
In the Volume 2, 2019 the Journal of Constitutional Law will once again provide its audience with short summaries of the Judgements rendered by the Constitutional Court of Georgia re-cently.
Constitutional Court of Georgia
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Refining Georgia’s Legal Framework for Enforcing Constitutional Court Judgements [PDF]
A judgment adopted by the constitutional court reveals its true res judicata nature and binding force through enforcement. Certain court judgments are self-executing, while others require an active involvement of various branches of government to ensure ...
George Khazalia, Nino Chochia
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One Goal of Transforming the Idea of a Treaty between the State of Georgia and the Orthodox Church of Georgia into a “Constitutional Agreement” [PDF]
In 2001, a new legal institution that appeared in the legislation of Georgia - the “Constitutional Agreement of Georgia” received significant criticism both at the national level and from competent international institutions.
Archil Metreveli
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Recognition of the Content of the Norm as Unconstitutional by the Constitutional Court of Georgia – Theoretical Observations and Practical Challenges [PDF]
Constitutional review of norms is a mechanism established by the Constitution of Georgia, the use of which naturally places the Constitutional Court of Georgia in a kind of institutional conflict with other branches or organs of the government (such as ...
Davit Abesadze
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The Importance of Eliminating the Legal Gap of Title to a Household and the Role of the Constitutional Court [PDF]
Only one article in the Civil Code of Georgia is dedicated to the issue of title to a household regulation, and the problem unresolved from the first years of independence up to now, which shows the lack of legal status of the owners, is echoed by many ...
Irakli Leonidze, Giorgi Chikviladze
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From 2013 until the present, the dispute on the separation of competencies between the leaders of the state government has been ongoing in political life, as well as on an international scale in the field of foreign relations.
Tea Kavelidze
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Constitutional Proceedings: A New Challenge for Georgian Legal Education [PDF]
Taking into account the Georgian reality, the traditionalism reigning in law, the often excessive reliance on learning/teaching and evaluation methods, the unconscious fear of novelty, significantly hinder the evolution of disciplines.
Dimitry Gegenava, Paata Javakhishvili
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Unitarianism with Attributes of Regionalism – Certain Aspects and Relevant Georgian Context [PDF]
The territorial organisation of Georgia in the current context is difficult to describe with complete precision, but it can be defined as unitarianism with regional autonomies. In this respect, the regional autonomies are the Autonomous Republic of Ajara
Tinatin Erkvania
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Conscientious Objection (Georgian Approach – Case of “id Cards”) [PDF]
The article concerns the legal issues of the “Conscientious objection”, primarily that of substantiation of the question –whether an individual’s act, motivated by religious or non-religious beliefs and denying to observe certain legal requirements, will
Eva Gotsiridze
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