The European Court of Human Rights has informed GYLA that it has begun examining the application lodged against the “Russian law” and has asked the state relevant questions. The court has started considering the case in relation to all the articles that the applicants have complained about.
As is known to the public, on 17 October 2024, 16 media organizations, 120 non-governmental organizations, and 4 individuals addressed the European Court of Human Rights against the “Russian Law” and its severe consequences.
Source: GYLA
Standards of Accountability & Transparency
Review of Civil Space in Georgia (Geo, November 2024 - Jenuary 2025)