judicial system
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The Ministry of Justice of Armenia has introduced a newly developed electronic administrative litigation system intended for judicial procedures. According to official information, the system is expected to enable citizens and state institutions to submit claims and appeals without physical presence, as well as conduct litigation processes digitally. The presentation was attended by members of…
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Protests in Georgia intensified between January 20-24, 2024, driven by public dissatisfaction with the government’s policies and actions. Demonstrations across cities like Tbilisi, Batumi, and Zugdidi focused on key issues: the release of detained activists, opposition to the controversial “Foreign Agents” Law, and demands for free and fair elections. The case of journalist Mzia Amaghlobeli…
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Georgia experienced a week of escalating political tensions from January 6-10, 2025, marked by a convergence of public protests, concerns about judicial independence, and anxieties surrounding the country’s path towards European Union integration. The detention of 11 individuals following a pro-European rally sparked widespread outrage, with protesters demanding their immediate release and accusing the authorities…
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Protests in Georgia have reached a new level of intensity as professionals from various sectors and a broad spectrum of society demand fair elections, the release of unlawfully detained individuals, and an end to the government’s anti-European Union actions. On December 20, major demonstrations took place across Tbilisi, beginning in the morning with marches from…