Institutions of Georgia for Governance on National Minorities: An Overview
This paper aims to discuss the institutional set-up around civil integration and minority protection issues in Georgia since the ‘Rose Revolution’, and the study reviews the state structures relevant for governance and legislative practices on civil integration and minority issues. It seeks to provide an overview of the institutional problems that beset civic integration by presenting a brief outline of the history and responsibilities of the relevant state bodies and analyzing some of the problems in the current institutional arrangements. The research for this paper has been conducted by way of consultations and interviews with the representatives of the bodies concerned, both executive and legislative.
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Author: European Centre for Minority Issues, ECMI
Date of publication: 09/01/2009
Total number of pages: 61
Language: english
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Type: Report / Study
Countries: Georgia
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Themes
Civil Society, Education, Election, Good Governance, Human Rights, Legislation / Law, Local authorities, Minority Rights