Law

Ketevan Giorgishvili

Das georgische Versammlungsrecht im Schnittpunkt von Verfassungs- und Verwaltungsrecht

Die Rechtsprechung des EGMR und die deutsche Dogmatik zum Vergleich

[The Georgian Right of Assembly at the Interface of Constitutional and Administrative Law. The Rulings of the European Court of Human Rights Compared with German Doctrine.]

2022. XIX, 481 pages.

Jus Internationale et Europaeum 191

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The right to assemble is an important part of a democracy. Taking Georgia and the legal-political development process it currently finds itself in as an example, Ketevan Giorgishvili reveals the conflicts that are bound up with this and their legitimation. When compared to the rulings of the European Court of Human Rights, it can be seen that there is room for improvement in Georgian law. Only then can the right to assemble claim its constitutionally legal quality as a responsive right.
The right to assemble is an important part of a democracy. Taking Georgia and the legal-political development process it currently finds itself in as an example, Ketevan Giorgishvili reveals the conflicts that are bound up with this and their legitimation. When compared to the rulings of the European Court of Human Rights, it can be seen that there is room for improvement in Georgian law. Only then can the right to assemble claim its constitutionally legal quality as a responsive right.
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Ketevan Giorgishvili (1987–2021) Studium der Rechtswissenschaft an den Universitäten Tbilisi und Köln; 2010 Magister Legum an der Universität zu Köln; 2012 Magister Legum an der Iv. Javachishvili Universität Tbilisi; 2020 Promotion; 2020–21 Leiterin des Fachbereichs Rechts am Forschungszentrum des Georgischen Parlaments.

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