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The speakers discussed the issues related to Soviet occupation, the consequences of the occupation and the current situation. Particular attention was paid to the difficult and successful activities that the Ministry of Justice is leading in Strasbourg and the Hague Court to protect Georgia's sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Among other things, students were also informed about the importance of further de-occupation and sovereignty of Georgia to the fact that Strasbourg and the Hague courts recognize the territorial integrity of our country and confirm Russia's occupation.
The lecture was conducted in an interactive mode, within which the speakers answered the students' questions and heard their opinions.
Communication with the public is the priority of the Ministry of Justice. The public lecture cycle began on May 26, 2022 on the occasion of Independence Day and is being carried out throughout Georgia to inform the public.
">On the occasion of the Soviet Occupation Day, the Ministry of Justice of Georgia held a public lecture today on "Protection of Georgia in Legal Ways", which was led by Deputy Minister of Justice, Beka Dzamashvili and Head of State Representation Department at the International Courts of the Ministry of Justice, Nino Nikolaishvili.
The speakers discussed the issues related to Soviet occupation, the consequences of the occupation and the current situation. Particular attention was paid to the difficult and successful activities that the Ministry of Justice is leading in Strasbourg and the Hague Court to protect Georgia's sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Among other things, students were also informed about the importance of further de-occupation and sovereignty of Georgia to the fact that Strasbourg and the Hague courts recognize the territorial integrity of our country and confirm Russia's occupation.
The lecture was conducted in an interactive mode, within which the speakers answered the students' questions and heard their opinions.
Communication with the public is the priority of the Ministry of Justice. The public lecture cycle began on May 26, 2022 on the occasion of Independence Day and is being carried out throughout Georgia to inform the public.