Beka Dzamashvili presents report on Strasbourg court's decisions
- Beka Dzamashvili, Deputy Minister of Justice, presented a report on Strasbourg court decisions to the Georgian Parliament on May 8, 2025.
- The report was delivered at a Joint Meeting of the Human Rights and Legal Affairs Committees discussing implementation of Strasbourg and UN cases against Georgia.
- The presentation emphasized that large-scale reforms led to a 94% decrease in cases against Georgia at Strasbourg since 2011 and effective domestic citizen protections.
- Dzamashvili highlighted that Georgia has prevailed in all legal proceedings concerning the 2008 conflict and ongoing occupation, and noted that since 2013, 85% of the cases brought before the Strasbourg court have been resolved.
- The Ministry of Justice will submit these reports annually, reflecting ongoing execution of Strasbourg decisions and human rights reforms in Georgia.
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Beka Dzamashvili presents report on Strasbourg court's decisions
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