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GYLA congratulates you the International Day for Tolerance!

  November 16 has been celebrated as the International Day for Tolerance throughout the world since the second half of the 20th century. Article 14 of the Constitution of Georgia prohibits any discrimination. Nevertheless, a number of social groups in Georgia today are forced to existe in inequitable environment, which has a direct impact on lives of individuals concrned. Due to their disabilities, sexual orientation, gender, religious and ethnic identity, these people lack free and full realization of human rights.  

2012-11-19 08:31 See more

GYLA and Article 42 of the Constitution React to the Statement of Political Prisoners

On November 15, 2012, Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association and Article 42 of the Constitution held a press conference about activities of the working group on political prisoner and IDPs and the statement of political prisoners. On November 1, 2012, a working group on political prisoners and IDPs was set up under the human rights and civil integration committee of the parliament of Georgia. The group was manned by representatives of civil society, including Georgian Young Lawyers Association and Article 42 of the Constitution. At the meeting of the human rights and civil integration committee, it was decided to determine status pursuant to the CoE standards. During the working process a number of problems hindering effective work of the group were revealed. The group format and timeframes are inadequate for reassessing cases comprehensively. Us, Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association and Article 42 of the Constitution, believe that the group must prepare a substantiated, objective and fair recommendations for every single case, in order to avoid any superficial evaluations, inaccuracies and unfair approaches. This offer did not imply detailed reassessment of all cases and dragging the process for years, but rather it implied assessment of all legal documents necessary for determining the status of an individual concerned. Despite a number of attempts on our end, agreement could not be reached in an effort to change the working format of the group.

2012-11-16 09:13 See more

GYLA and Article 42 of the Constitution React to the Statement of Political Prisoners

On November 15, 2012, Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association and Article 42 of the Constitution held a press conference about activities of the working group on political prisoner and IDPs and the statement of political prisoners.  On November 1, 2012, a working group on political prisoners and exiles was set up under the human rights and civil integration committee of the parliament of Georgia. The group was manned by representatives of civil society, including Georgian Young Lawyers Association and Article 42 of the Constitution. At the meeting of the human rights and civil integration committee, it was decided to determine status pursuant to the CoE standards.  

2012-11-15 08:19 See more

GYLA and Article 42 of the Constitution React to the Statement of Political Prisoners

On November 15, 2012, Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association and Article 42 of the Constitution held a press conference about activities of the working group on political prisoner and IDPs and the statement of political prisoners.    On November 1, 2012, a working group on political prisoners and IDPs was set up under the human rights and civil integration committee of the parliament of Georgia. The group was manned by representatives of civil society, including Georgian Young Lawyers Association and Article 42 of the Constitution.

2012-11-15 01:12 See more

Presentation of Research “Flaws in the Criminal Justice System and Recommendations”

Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association held  a presentation of the research Flaws in the Criminal Justice System and Recommendations on November 12, 2012. As public is aware, the new Criminal Procedure Code came into force in 2010. In the research GYLA evaluated legislative environment as well as practice developed, which clearly illustrated that the new Criminal Procedure Code has not changed the criminal justice environment. Significant flaws remain both in practice and in legislation, in particular: • Norms regulating crime detection and investigation fall behind the European human rights standards, harming interests of an individual; • Problems that prevailed previously, when the old Code was in force, also persist in the practice of conducting investigating actions and application of preventive measures curtailing rights of an individual. • Jury Trial fails to provide sufficient safeguards for objectivity of jurors; further, verdict falls short of contemporary European standard.

2012-11-12 10:46 See more

GYLA and Article 42 of the Constitution Release a Statement about the Working Group on Political Prisoners and Exiles

On November 1, 2012, a working group on political prisoners and exiles was set up under the human rights and civil integration committee of the parliament of Georgia. The group was manned by representatives of civil society, including Georgian Young Lawyers Association and Article 42 of the Constitution. 

2012-11-12 10:43 See more

GYLA Releases Information about the Fund Founded by Tbilisi City Hall

As public is already aware, in May 2012 GYLA published a report Rehabilitation Process Beyond the Façade, most of which focused on participation of the non-commercial non-profit legal entity Old City Rehabilitation & Development Fund, founded by Tbilisi Municipal Government, in the process of rehabilitation of historic districts of Tbilisi. While working on the report, GYLA found out that from its 2005-2011 budgets Tbilisi Government transferred total of more than GEL 288 million to the Old City Rehabilitation & Development Fund. However, we have not yet found a complete and comprehensive information about specific works funded from the budgetary resources allocated by Tbilisi Government for the fund. Further, in the process of preparing the report, GYLA tried to obtain act of audit conducted by the Audit Service in the Old City Rehabilitation and Development Fund. GYLA was able to receive information about the act only in October 2012.

2012-11-08 11:49 See more

To the Attention of Members of GYLA!

19th general meeting of members of GYLA will be held on November 24, 2012 at Courtyard Marriott.  

2012-11-07 14:22 See more

GYLA Reacts to the Developments in the Village of Nigvziani

GYLA expresses its concern over the recent developments in the village of Nigvziani, Lanchkhuti Municipality and in particular, tension between the Muslim and the Christian population on religious grounds. Christian population opposes full exercising of rights by religious minority; clash between the two sides ensued. The Constitution of Georgia recognizes freedom of religious, which implies not only the right to faith but also the right to expression of faith, including practice of religion. This right implies not only a negative obligation of the state not to interfere with exercising of the right but also its duty to ensure realization of the right even when it is curtailed by private individuals. It is noteworthy that interference in religious activities is punishable under the Criminal Code of Georgia.

2012-11-06 09:02 See more

Visit of NGOs to Rustavi N16 Penitentiary Facility

On October 31, representatives of the following NGOs: Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association, The Georgian Centre for Psychosocial and Medical Rehabilitation of Torture Victims (GCRT) and the Penal Reform International, who have been delegated with the right to enter penitentiary facilities without a special permit. The visit was necessitated by report of a tense situation in Rustavi N16 Penitentiary Facility. Representatives of the NGOs met with and interviewed director of the facility, convicts held in solitary cells and in units “a”, “b” and “c”, as well as members of families of prisoners rallying outside the facility. The situation is peaceful in the prison; prisoners are refusing allegations about any attempts of disorder on their end. During the visit two prisoners held in the solitary cell were on a hunger strike, as well as several of their cell-mates - convicts in unit “a”.

2012-11-05 07:32 See more