New online learning course of ‘’Election Law’’ has already been prepared…
Tbilisi. The Civil Society Institute has completed preparation of the new course of "Election Law”, based on a distance learning method. 13 video lectures, respective tests include such subjects as: the idea of free elections in theories of representative democracy; Georgian election system; election administration; voter lists; election systems in Georgia; monitoring of elections; polling day; election disputes and etc.
The objective of the new online course is to promote retraining and improvement of qualification of representatives of political unions on election issues. Online platform - www.e-learning.ge – allows representatives of political parties to improve their qualification and prepare for elections at their convenient time with less time wastage and in parallel to their work.
The studies for the course of Election Law will start in September.
The Civil Society Institute implements mentioned learning course with the support of the Center for Development, Reforms and Learning of Central Election Commission and Election Systems.
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