GYLA appeals to the Constitutional Court against the norms related to an administrative arrest:
2019-03-07 11:16 See moreCoalition communicates with the UN Special rapporteur on the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and of association
2018-05-07 16:57 See moreMIA must abandon the practice of unlawful restriction of human rights.
2018-05-05 18:28 See moreGYLA Disapproves Tightening Sanctions on Posters and Banners.
2018-04-17 10:32 See moreThe GYLA’s constitutional claims filed with the aim of changing the Code of Administrative Offenses
2018-03-15 11:06 See moreThe GYLA has filed another claim in the Constitutional Court with the aim of changing the unconstitutional use of the Code of Administrative Offenses.
2018-03-12 11:16 See moreGYLA submits its written opinions to the Parliament in connection with amendments to be made to the Code of Administrative Offenses
2018-03-02 12:54 See moreThe Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association (GYLA) believes that retaining the legislation on administrative offenses in the current form causes the violation of the fundamental rights of numerous individuals on a daily basis.
2018-01-18 10:37 See moreOn September 22, 2017 GYLA will address to the Constitutional Court of Georgia on behalf of the Civil Activists, Nata Peradze and Konstantine Guruli and request the recognition of the normative content of Article 173 of the Administrative Offenses Code of Georgia as unconstitutional.
2017-09-22 13:27 See moreThe Parliament of Georgia is reviewing a draft law on amendments to the Code of Administrative Offences, which was initiated by the Government of Georgia, in an accelerated manner. Together with other changes, the proposed draft law specifies the periods of administrative detention. In particular, it limits the period of administrative detention in a non-working time to 48 hours. As indicated in the explanatory note, this change was made necessary by practical problems related to the calculation of the detention period.
2017-06-29 10:48 See more