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Implementation of Resolution 1415 (2005) on the honouring of obligations and commitments by Georgia

January 10, 2006

Implementation of Resolution 1415 (2005) on the honouring of obligations and commitments by Georgia


In its Resolution 1415 (2005), the Parliamentary Assembly reconsidered the deadlines for the fulfilment of Georgia's obligations and commitments to the Council of Europe in order to take into account the extraordinary circumstances resulting from the Rose Revolution.


Two years later, some specific commitments have been fulfilled and, in general, large-scale and long-term reforms have been set on the right track. The post-revolutionary euphoria has given way to more pragmatism.


However, most reforms are still at the very beginning and major challenges still lie ahead. The authorities will have to demonstrate, at every step, that their solutions in overcoming the inevitable problems and obstacles along the way fully abide by the principles of democracy, rule of law and respect for human rights.

For detailed discription of the report, follow the link:

http://www.humanrights.ge/eng/files/resolution.pdf

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