USAID RULE OF LAW PROGRAM USAID სამართლის უზენაესობის პროგრამა
To enhance the quality of court reporting, the USAID Rule of Law Program (Program), in partnership with the USAID Media Program, organized another two-day training for journalists.
Group of Independent Lawyers and non-governmental organization Democracy Index – Georgia, with USAID Rule of Law Program support, organized an online discussion on judicial corporatism with a focus on the Italian experience.
On April 17, 2024, Judge Timothy Baland, a U.S. judge from Minnesota participating in judicial exchange activities under the USAID Rule of Law Program (Program), delivered a lecture on the Role of Youth in Promoting Justice to the students of the faculty of social sciences, busin...
Eleven Georgian judges writing benchbooks on Freedom of Expression Litigation, Property Rights of Women, and Rights of the Child in Civil and Administrative Procedure gathered in Borjomi on April 19-21.
On April 18-19, with the USAID Rule of Law Program (Program) support, ten mediators representing various cities of Georgia including Tbilisi, Kutaisi, Batumi, and Akhaltsikhe, participated in a Mediator Ethics training organized by the Mediators Association of Georgia (MAG).
Internships play a pivotal role in the journey of aspiring legal professionals, offering a bridge between academic theory and real-world application. Recently, four student-pa...
On December 4, 2023, Judge Mamuka Nozadze of Rustavi City Court issued a decision regarding the restitution for non-material harm resulting from domestic violence. Rights Geor...
European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) ruled on the case of Matkava and others v. Russia. The case concerned the applicants’ complaint that their close relative, Giga Otkhozor...
With the efforts of Rights Georgia and the support of the USAID Rule of Law Program, another precedent of child-friendly justice was established in the case of a minor child w...
On November 30, 2023, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) issued a judgment in a case involving the attempted opening of a Muslim boarding school in Kobuleti, which sat...
Zealous litigation by Partnership for Human Rights (PHR) pushed the state to create a new service granting people with disabilities, behavioral challenges, and communication d...
The Legal Aid Service (LAS) Board recently approved revisions to the Quality Assurance Performance Standards Manual and the Mentoring Resource Guide, both prepared with suppor...
On July 24, the Supreme Court of Georgia upheld the cassation appeal of Tamar Kometiani, who had been wrongfully terminated from her position at the Zugdidi Municipality Youth...
A two-year-old boy, the child of a femicide victim, was awarded state compensation totaling 10,000 GEL, thanks to the advocacy efforts of the local non-governmental organisati...
Review of the 10-year Activity of the Constitutional Court
#17 - Monitoring of Criminal Trials Report
Monitoring of Criminal Trials on Violence Against Women