Russia will have to pay compensation to deported citizens on individual cases
Today, on March 26, 2019, the European Court of Human Rights rendered the decision, based on which Russian Federation will have to pay compensation to citizens who were collectively expulsed from Russian Federation in 2006, including 8 persons represented by GYLA.
The mentioned persons have lodged complaints to the European Court against Russia in 2007. GYLA represents 8 persons affected by the expulsion in the case Chokheli and others against Russia.
Riot police disperse protestors rallying against Georgia’s retraction of EU bid
On November 28, 2024, Georgia's ruling party, Georgian Dream, announced the suspension of European Union accession negotiations until 2028, citing alleged "blackmail and manipulation" by EU officials....
In Georgia, 1 in 2 women aged 15-69 in Georgia has experienced at least one form of violence in her lifetime.
1 in 4 of ever-partnered women in Georgia has experienced violence from her intimate p...
The web portal CsoGeorgia.org releases a weekly newsletter of grants competition, contests, vacancies, fellowships, and tenders for civil society organizations, and for any interested person.
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The web portal CsoGeorgia.org releases a weekly newsletter of grants competition, contests, vacancies, fellowships, and tenders for civil society organizations, and for any interested person.
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Georgian NGOs, are starting a new phase of the fight against “Russian law.”
The European Court of Human Rights has registered a lawsuit of 16 media organizations, 120 civil society organizations, ...