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The Constitutional Court Hearing against the Georgian Parliament

June 9, 2004

The Constitutional Court Hearing against the Georgian Parliament

Today the first panel of judges of the Constitutional Court of Georgia has finished the hearing of the case of Rustavi former judge and Georgian public defender against the parliament of Georgia.

The claimants alleged the violation of the articles 42 and 29 of the constitution. The allegations say that Disciplinary Council constitutes the institution operating as a court the decision of which is final and should be executed immediately. So, Disciplinary Council appears to be the punitive body of the judges.
The Constitutional Court of Georgia will announce a decision on June 22.

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