Georgia: Organized by the School of Law and Public Administration of the International Black Sea University (IBSU), the first-year students of the Bachelor’s Programs of Law, Public Administration, and Public Administration, were on an official visit to the Georgian Constitutional Court in Batumi.
Students attended the trial, in which a judge of the Constitutional Court of Georgia, an affiliate of the Black Sea International University, participated. Associate Professor, Irine Imerlishvili.
Students of the School of Law and Public Administration, together with the Dean of the School, Professor Irakli Shamatava, and Administrative Director of the Bachelor/Master Programs, Christine Kardava, visited the administrative building of the Constitutional Court and attended the information meeting, which Giorgi Lomtadze, the head of the Secretariat of the Constitutional court of Georgia, led.
He discussed the characteristics of constitutional disputes, the structure of the court, and the effectiveness of the execution of justice.
It is worth noting that the School of Law and Public Administration has given this unique opportunity to all first-year students enrolled in the compulsory subjects “Constitutional Law of Georgia,” “Interventions to Constitutional Law,” and “Constitutional Justice.”
For information, the subject of Davi was the constitutionality of the 2nd sentence of Article 252 of Article 2 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of Georgia about Articles 1 and 2 of Article 13 of the Constitution of Georgia.
The plaintiffs considered the normative content of the appealed regulation unconstitutional. The regulation provided for a specific administrative offense of forcing the person responsible for the hearing of the case to do so without a court order, also in cases where the person responsible is represented by a lawyer/producer Through s. According to the plaintiffs, the controversial norm unjustly restricted a person’s physical freedom.
After the trial, the students took memorable photos.