Report | Knowledge and Attitudes of the Population of Georgia Towards the Judicial System

Year: 2018

This report examines the knowledge and attitudes of the Georgian public about the judicial system.

The report uses the results of a baseline public survey conducted by CRRC-Georgia, and states that the population of Georgia does not consider court-related issues to be the most important problem for the country.

The Human Rights Training and Monitoring Center (EMC) with partner organizations, CRRC-Georgia and the Institute for the Development of Freedom of Information (IDFI), carried out the research within the framework of the Facilitating Implementation of Reforms in the Judiciary (FAIR) project, funded by the European Union.

You can read the full report (Georgian version) here.

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