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Board:
THE SECOND CHAMBER
Case Number:
2/1/572
Date:
31 July, 2015
Composition of Board:
Zaza Tavadze – Chairman of the Hearing; Otar Sichinava – Member; Tamaz Tsabutashvili – Member, judge rapporteur; Lali Papiashvili - Member
Name of the Case:
The Public Defender of Georgia v. the Parliament of Georgia
Repporteur Judge:
Tamaz Tsabutashvili
Claimant:
The Public Defender of Georgia
Respondent:
the Parliament of Georgia
Subject of Dispute:

Constitutionality of words “under the investigation” of subparagraph “b” of article 17 of the Law of Georgia “On Public Service” with respect to paragraphs 1 and 2 of article 29 of the Constitution of Georgia

Resolutive part:

The constitutional claim N572 (the Public Defender v. the Parliament of Georgia) shall be upheld and words “under the investigation or” of subparagraph “b” of article 17 of the Law of Georgia “On Public Service”  shall be declared unconstitutional with respect to paragraphs 1 and 2 of article 29 of the Constitution of Georgia

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