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Title: | Constitution of Georgia |
Keywords: | General provisions Fundamental human Rights Parliament of Georgia President of Georgia Government of Georgia Judiciary and prosecutor's office Public Finances and control State Defence and security Local self-government Revision of the constitution Transitional provisions |
Issue Date: | 2018 |
Publisher: | Tbilisi |
Description: | The history of the development of Georgian constitutionalism takes its beginning from the establishment of the Georgian First Republic. The government of the First Republic undertook to create the first constitution of Georgia from the very first days of the restoration of independence. On the 21 February 1921, when Georgia’s Sovietisation was already inevitable, the Constituent Assembly approved the constitution of the First Republic, which was rested on the principles and best traditions of Western constitutionalism. This document, which will take effect this year, immediately after the presidential oath, was written with this spirit in mind. The new version of the constitution rests on the idea of human dignity being the supreme constitutional value |
Owner: | საქართველოს პარლამენტის ეროვნული ბიბლიოთეკა |
Appears in Collections: | წიგნადი ფონდი |
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