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About Georgian Law Review

The Georgian Law Review has been published by GEPLAC on a quarterly basis since 1998. The GLR is a bilingual (Georgian and English) academic publication, which aims at the promotion of the ongoing legal reforms in Georgia via the provision of new ideas, know-how and experience in various legal fields, with particular emphasis on the topics having a special impact on, or being of particular interest to, Georgia. The GLR contains detailed reviews of relevant recent developments and trends not only in Georgian, but in European and international law as well. Thus it provides a good forum for legal specialists and serves as an instrument for discussions not only among the Centre’s experts, but for all readers interested in jurisprudence as well.

Contributions to GLR are made not only by outstanding Georgian and foreign legal scholars but also by lawyers and practitioners directly involved in the law implementation and enforcement processes. Along with academic articles, GLR offers the information on GEPLAC activities, current legal developments, newly adopted legislation, Case Law and Book Reviews. It is designed to provide the reader with general information on the legislative developments in Georgia. The GLR is distributed free of charge not only in Georgia, but to academic institutions and libraries throughout the world. Availability of the full electronic version of the GLR on the Internet makes it accessible to a broad spectrum of interested readers. 

For an additional information please contact the Editorial Board of Georgian Law Review at:

GEPLAC
42, Al. Kazbegi Avenue
Tbilisi 380077
Georgia
Tel: (+995 32) 53 71 40/42/45/46
Fax: (+995 32) 53 71 38
E-mail:glr
@geplac.org

 

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