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The NGO “Young Barristers” appeals to the High Council of Justice with administrative complaint against judge Maia Sulkhanishvili

19 June, 2015

The complaint against Maia Sulkhanishvili was filed due to May 6, 2015 decision, passed by a judge at Tbilisi Court of Appeal, Aleksandre Ioseliani, regarding the case being under consideration of the Judge Sulkhanishvili.

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The Georgian NGO “Young Barristers” attended international conference on justice issues

19 June, 2015

“Actual Problems of Justice and the Ways for Solution”

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Georgian Competition Agency refused to research internet-companies’ activities

18 June, 2015

Vakhtang Abashidze, a Chair of the Commission, says in his July 3, 2015 letter, thet currently the Commission doesn’t consider the research of the case relevant

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The NGO “Young Barristers” thinks, that David Jugeli, a judge considering so called “Cable Case”, made political decision

16 June, 2015

“Young Barristers” thinks, that Tbilisi City Court decision of June 5, 2015, raises certain professional questions. The judge has made a “new” interpretation of the law in the process of considering admissibility of the case

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The NGOs – “Young Barristers” and “Georgian Youth Parliament” request European Parliament

15 June, 2015

The NGOs – “Young Barristers” and “Georgian Youth Parliament” request European Parliament to create special fund to support population affected from disastrous flooding in Tbilisi

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Georgian NGOs urge MPs to support legislative proposal regarding “MP attendance”

13 June, 2015

Archil Kaikatsishvili has also introduced to the society 15 MPs having missed Parliament sessions more than 50 times.

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The “Young Barristers” insists on the introduction of multi-mandate constituency

12 June, 2015

Electoral reform should not become a part of secret political deals.

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The NGO “Young Barristers” joined discussion on the issue of attendance of the Parliament sessions

11 June, 2015

The monitoring revealed, that in most cases, parliament sessions are not attended by the MPs due to family conditions.

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