Coalition communicates with the UN Special rapporteur on the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and of association
Coalition communicates with the UN Special rapporteur on the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and of association
The Ministry of Labor, Health and Social Affairs was ordered to change the Discriminatory Regulation.
Signatory organizations respond and express our concerns regarding unprecedented large-scale police operations carried out simultaneously at several clubs of Tbilisi at midnight on May 12 and afterward massive and arbitrary detention by the police of members of the spontaneously organized rally in Tbilisi streets, as well as interference with the assembly and the incidents of degrading treatment.
The Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association monitored by-elections of Zugdidi City Municipal Assembly on 13 May 2018. Elections were held in three electoral precincts in the local majoritarian electoral district of Tsaishi Community. Static observers of GYLA monitored the entire Polling Day in all three electoral precincts, the district electoral commission was also monitored.
The Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association and the Human Rights Education and Monitoring Center (EMC) will study the lawfulness and expediency of the police raids carried out in several clubs in Tbilisi on May 12 and later the use of police measures against participants of a peaceful rally.
The Ministry of Healthcare has been ordered to change the discriminative regulation.
GYLA submitted amicus curiae brief to the European Court of Human Rights concerning the case of “Rustavi 2 and Others v Georgia”.
Discussion: Local Self-Government Elections of October 21, 2017 – Electoral Disputes – Existing Practices and Justice Challenges.
The Court illegally restricted the metro train drivers` right to strike.
Gyla believes that Nika Gorgiladze is in real danger.