The organization will address Government of Georgia with a recommendation package in order to solve the issues of first aid medical problems and will request an effective decision-making on the issue.
The “Young Barristers” have been advocating the case of Irakli Kveladze since February 2013.
Organization the “Young Barristers” is ready to actively cooperate with governmental and self-governmental authorities in case they are interested to participate in implementing the amendments and detailed regulations.
The “Young Barristers” offers public explanations to the Business Association of Georgia on their web-site until May 7th 2014.
For more information, about 20 person aged from 18-35 years participated in the project “Turn Your Ideas Into Action” from countries: Greece, Romania, Moldova, Ukraine, Turkey, Azerbaijan and Georgia
According to Archil Kaikatsishvili, the co-founder and chief-executive of the “Young Barristers”, the organization diverges from each approach and announcement degrading authority of the Georgian Army.
The “Young Barristers” filed a lawsuit against “Silknet” in Georgian National Communication Commission