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GYLA submitted an opinion with regard to the draft “Pupil’s Code of Ethics”

The Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association reviewed and submitted the preliminary opinion on the draft prepared by the Ministry of Education and Science, that concerns introducing of the “Pupils’ Code of Ethics” in the secondary schools. GYLA sent its preliminary opinion to the Georgian Ministry of Education and Science and to 20 pilot schools selected in the frames of the program “the safe school”. Preliminary Comments of the Georgian Young Lavyers\' Association on The draft Pupils\' of Ethics

2007-09-24 20:00 See more

The Georgian Government under the Sunshine – The Final Reports VI and VII

The Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association within the campaign “the Georgian Government under the Sunshine” issued the sixth and the seventh final reports reflecting state agencies’ activities. The two publications cover activities of the Chamber of Control, General inspections of various agencies and financial monitoring of the Georgian President’s and the Government’s Reserve Funds, as well as problems encountered in the process of privatization. GYLA has been implementing monitoring over the state agencies activities for several years. It aims to assist effective, accountable and transparent governance. The state undertook obligation to reform the Chamber of Control and establish it as an independent agency. In reality, however, the state restricts the functions of the Chamber both legally and illegally. In particular, according to the amendment introduced to the relevant legislation, information with regard to the tax and customs’ incomes was considered secret. For that reason the Chamber of Control shall be deprived of the opportunity to get acquainted with the information. By the legislative amendment it can not control activities of local self-governance agencies either. Applicable legislation does not grant independence to the general inspections of various agencies. In particular, employees of the inspection agree their activities with relevant high officials of the specific agencies that conflict with international standards. At the end of the presentation, the audience discussed and searched for the ways to eliminate the detected violations.

2007-09-23 20:00 See more

The National Agency of Civil Registry fines citizens illegally for taking ID cards with delay

According to the information of the Ministry of Justice, “during the first 7 month in 2007 nearly 41 959 citizens were fined for taking ID cards with delay.” According to the Ministry, citizens are obligated to take ID cards within six month after s/he reaches 16 years. If a citizen  violates the term s/he has to pay GEL 5 as a fine. The Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association (GYLA) studied the issue and considers that the National Agency of Civil Registry fines citizens as per Article 185 of the Administrative Code of Offences, illegally.

2007-09-11 20:00 See more

GYLA Chairman applies to the Members of the Parliament

In 2007 the Parliament of Georgia plans adoption of the new Criminal Procedure Code by the second and the third hearings. The “present version” of the draft that has been elaborated since 2004 was adopted last summer at the first hearing.  Since 2004 the draft changed considerably. Giorgi Chkheidze applies to the members of the Parliament with a letter asking to return the new Criminal Procedure Code to the initial version. Each member of the Parliament, the head of the Supreme Court, the General Prosecutor of Georgia, Parliamentary secretaries of the President and the Government and the secretary of the high council of justice received the letter. Chairman of the GYLA appeals to the Members of The Parliament

2007-09-02 20:00 See more

GYLA will assist those persons whose rights might be infringed by Tbilisi government

On July 20 Tbilisi government adopted a decree (#15.22.419) on initiating of administrative proceeding with a view to reviewing some decrees issued by Tbilisi municipality, cabinet and Tbilisi government. Tbilisi government considers that, the decrees adopted in 1994-98 were issued by unauthorized agencies and should be invalidated. In case of invalidating the decrees citizens living in Tabukashvili str.#50 and other tens of proprietors will be deprived of the property right on their lands. The Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association considers that Tbilisi government misinterprets the law and deprives the citizens of the property right. We are ready to assist the persons whose property right might be infringed by the Tbilisi government.

2007-07-29 20:00 See more

GYLA will assist those persons whose rights might be infringed by Tbilisi government

On July 20 Tbilisi government adopted a decree (#15.22.419) on initiating of administrative proceeding with a view to reviewing some decrees issued by Tbilisi municipality, cabinet and Tbilisi government. Tbilisi government considers that, the decrees adopted in 1994-98 were issued by unauthorized agencies and should be invalidated. In case of invalidating the decrees citizens living in Tabukashvili str.#50 and other tens of proprietors will be deprived of the property right on their lands. The Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association considers that Tbilisi government misinterprets the law and deprives the citizens of the property right. We are ready to assist the persons whose property right might be infringed by the Tbilisi government.

2007-07-29 20:00 See more

GYLA will protect Shalva Ramishvili’s interests in the Constitutional Court

Constitutional complaint submitted by GYLA, (where GYLA represents Shalva Ramishvili) challenges constitutionality of Article 5, paragraph 2 of the Georgian Election Code. The disputed article deprives all the prisoners of the right to exercise their franchise. According to the applicable legislation they can neither vote nor submit their candidacy.    If we consider that the Georgian Constitution provides for the principle of the proportional restriction of the rights. We deem it unconstitutional to restrict fundamental right; including the right to vote, even more than it is necessary in a democratic society.  By the Constitutional complaint we demand to restore the right to exercise the active election right (the right to vote) with regard to the convicted prisoners who have committed misdemeanors. It is noteworthy, that in the case Hirsty v. the United Kingdom the European Court of Human Rights considered restriction of the active election right with regard to prisoners as violation of Article 3, Protocol 1 of the European Convention of Human Rights (right to free elections). Georgia is a party to the Protocol and therefore entitled to fulfill obligations envisaged by the protocol and the judgments pertaining thereto.

2007-07-22 20:00 See more

10 Georgian NGOs request President to Veto the Law

 Mr. President,  On June 11, 2007 the Parliament of Georgia by the majority of votes adopted amendments to the Georgian law on common courts. The draft aims ensuring of judiciary independence and considers photo and video recording in a court building, as well as, of a court hearing in a court hall inadmissible, except when it is implemented by the judiciary.

2007-07-17 20:00 See more

The West Georgia hosted the Coalition “Future without poverty”

Majority of Georgian population suffers lack of primary medical service for the absence of information and other reasons. On June 6-7 the coalition “Future without poverty” arranged a bus-tour in the West Georgia. Members of the coalition (NGOs: the Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association, the Georgian Young Economists’ Association, Welfare Foundation and the International Organization Oxfam) met the local population and introduced them the state healthcare programs and the procedures of registering socially vulnerable persons in a united data bases. On July 6, the coalition visited Kutaisi and on July 7 it visited the Khulo region. Besides submitting of the information the Coalition also disseminated information booklets and shirts with the Coalition logos. The population expressed great interest. As it turned out majority either was not informed or contained incomplete information on the state healthcare programs and on the procedure of registration in the unified data bases of socially vulnerable families. On July 7, members of the Coalition met the doctors from Khulo region and discussed the healthcare problems in Adjara region. In 2000 the Government of Georgia (together with 191 countries) undertook an obligation to reach UN millennium development goals by 2015, to eliminate poverty and to ensure available medical service. On June 7,2007 (07.07.07) the half of the term expired and we try to find out what has been done during that period. The civil alliance “Future without poverty” unites 50 NGOs and hundreds of supporters that aims poverty elimination and fulfillment of Millennium Development Goals. We aim to activate Georgian citizens, so that to request by joint endeavors from the Georgian Government poverty elimination. “Future without poverty” is a member of the international coalition Global Call to Action against Poverty. In 2005 we joined the Coalition, since for the poverty:58 000 persons die daily in the world;One child dies every three seconds;Every 20 children in Georgia can not reach 5 years;Every second sick person has no access on necessary medicines.

2007-07-10 20:00 See more

GYLA arranged presentation of the books

On July 10 in “Courtyard Marriot” GYLA arranged presentation of the books: “Freedom of Information in Georgia” and “Protection of personal data- experience of the foreign countries”. Representatives of the Parliament of Georgia, various state agencies, NGOs and mass media attended the presentation and discussed the problem with regard to freedom of information and protection of personal data. GYLA submitted its recommendations. After presenting the books, GYLA submitted to the audience) freedom of information data bases and electronic dictionary placed on the web-page (www.gyla.ge). Through the simple and flexible searching system all interested persons will have opportunity to acquire information on any public agency, in particular to find out: their address, telephone numbers and the identity of freedom of information officers. The electronic dictionary contains all significant terms with regard to freedom of information. It is noteworthy that both of the data bases are bilingual (Georgian-English), correspondingly they may be applied by both Georgian and foreigner interested persons.

2007-07-09 20:00 See more