''Freedom of Information in Georgia – 2011''
Tbilisi. Georgian Young Lawyers' Association has
presented on December 9 the report "Freedom of Information in Georgia –
2011".The
report was drafted by GYLA's monitoring group, which carried out the study in
40 administrative agencies of Georgia. The study analyses the practices of the
Parliament's administration, the ministries, the Government Chancellery,
President's administration, judicial system, the CEC, National Bank,
independent commissions, administrations of city halls and the Sakrebulos of
self-governing cities.
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