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Tinatin Tsereteli Institute of State and Law, founded within the Georgian Academy of Sciences in 1957, is a public legal entity conducting scientific research projects and supporting the development of legal scholarship in Georgia. The Institute is in fact the unique organisation in Georgia that has a pure academic profile and is oriented towards an academic analysis of current juridical sciences and legal policy.
Tinatin Tsereteli Institute of State and Law actively cooperates with Georgian and foreign partners, conducts local and international scientific and training projects, on regular basis meets and welcomes visiting scholars from abroad who work on relevant research projects in Institute. The institute organises an annual cycle of public lectures that are delivered by prominent international scholars.
The research associates of the Institute, as leading legal experts or the members of the Government Committees, have been actively involved in legislative and judiciary reforms of Georgia during many years. The Institute research stuff members, some known as the Judges of the Supreme or Constitutional Courts of Georgia maintain the principles of rule of law and democratic justice in the country. The research associates, who are at the same time professors of the leading Georgian Universities educate young law students and future researchers.
The library of the Institute contains unique editions in Georgian but also English, German, French, Russian and other languages. The Institute issues an academic journal – Proceedings of the Tinatin Tsereteli Institute of State and Law – where the works of leading Georgian legal scientists, as well as translated works of prominent foreign scholars are published.
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