Abstract

Abstract The paper deals with the relationship between the Constitutional Court of Georgia and politics. The paper discusses the various stages of the development of the Constitutional Court of Georgia, changes in the composition and legislation. The paper analyzes politically relevant cases, focuses on the various mechanisms of influencing the judiciary using the rule of court formation and legislative changes, criticism of international and national experts and the decisions made by the Court itself to protect its own independence.

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