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Elene Margalitashvili

Elene Margalitashvili

TV MTAVARI - journalist

 

Guram Tavartkiladze Teaching University is the best choice what I have done in my life!

This is the place where you have been noticed, a place where you become a better person, a place that seemed to be far away at first, and then it becomes even the most familiar. No matter where I will study, which university name should be added to my biography, whenever a question is asked to me  I will answer with great pride , warmth and love that I studied in Guram Tavartkiladze Teaching University  on the Faculty of Social Sciences! 

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Journal “Life and Law” – the first issue came out in 2011

22 April 2011
The first issue in 2011 of the international scientific-practical quarterly journal “Life and Law” came out under the patronage of Guram Tavartkiladze Teaching University. The magazine’s founder and editor is a professor of GTTU, head of public law Givi Lobjanidze.

The goals of the journal are: to support for increase of legal culture in various segments of population and to inform the public with the current political and legal processes in the country and abroad.

The magazine will help young lawyers, masters and doctors in their scientific-research activities by the publication of their works maintain the analysis of European and inter-country practical solutions of juridical system. In addition, provide legal and practical consultations for interested people. Also introduce to the readers thoughts of famous scientists from politics and law.

The journal reviews the following topics: international and criminal law, criminology, theory and history of the state and the law, civil law and process. In the first issue of 2011 the reader can see Givi Lobjanidze’s article “Evolution of International Organized Crime”, “some argument about Muslim population deportation from South Georgia in 1994 in the international legal context ” by Ucha Bluashvili and Avtandil Tukvadze, Nino Kasradze’s “international social-legal aspects of domestic violence”, “some idea about the preventive measures” by Melano Mamatsashvili, “federalism, as the future of Georgia” by Guram Kutaladze and Levan Suarashvili, “the place of executive power in the governance system” by Vano Zardiashvili and Givi Lobjanidze, “court-room, as the executive and legislative body of the XVIII century in Eastern Georgia” by Vakhtang Songhulashvili, “jury trial and its history of origin” by David Khobelia and many other interesting materials. The magazine also offers the interview with Doctor of science of law, Professor Shengeli Pitskhelauri.