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Regulatory Material

Regulatory Material

Regulatory Material

For your convenience and to familiarize you with the mechanisms of the upcoming legal procedures, this page contains links to the most important laws and regulations regarding international protection, the appeal of Interpol search, Georgia's migration policy, and the grounds for obtaining a residence permit.

Statute of the Commission Controlling the Interpol Database

Statute of the Commission Controlling the Interpol Database

The Statute of the Commission controlling the Interpol database is a key document that defines the rules and procedures for managing and protecting information in the organization's database. This document is a fundamental legal instrument that regulates the collection, storage, use, and transfer of data on crimes and criminals between national law enforcement agencies. The Statute is strictly adhered to by the Commission, ensuring that information is managed in a consistent and effective manner, and that the principles of confidentiality and data protection are upheld by all members of the Interpol system.

Guidelines for submitting a request to the Commission

Guidelines for submitting a request to the Commission

The Commission's Request Submission Guide is a key resource that provides a structured and efficient process for seeking assistance and advice. The guide details the procedures and requirements for submitting requests regarding various aspects of the Commission's activities, including legal advice, technical support, and administrative matters. It also establishes standards for formatting requests and accompanying documents to ensure transparency and efficiency in the Commission's handling of requests.

The Georgian Law “On International Protection.”
The Georgian Law “On International Protection.”

Georgia’s law “On International Protection” is a fundamental legal document regulating the procedures for providing and safeguarding international protection to individuals in need of protection from persecution. The document defines the legal status and procedures for persons seeking asylum in Georgia, in accordance with international norms and standards of human rights. This legislation aims to ensure clarity and fairness in the process of granting asylum, protecting against persecution, and guaranteeing access to fundamental rights and services for those who have been granted refugee or other internationally protected status in Georgia.

The Geneva Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees
The Geneva Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees

The Geneva Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees is a key international document that establishes legal foundations for the protection and improvement of refugees’ status. Adopted in 1951, it defines who qualifies as a refugee and sets forth their fundamental rights, such as the right to inviolability, access to legal assistance, labor rights, and the right to education. The Convention also stipulates the obligations of signatory states to provide asylum to refugees and protect their rights and interests, upholding principles of non-discrimination and non-refoulement – i.e., not returning them to countries where their life or freedom would be threatened.

The Legal Status of Foreigners and Stateless Persons
The Legal Status of Foreigners and Stateless Persons

The document establishes the legal status of foreigners and stateless persons within the country, including conditions for entry, residence, and departure, as well as their rights and obligations. It regulates access to employment, educational, and social services, human rights protection, and deportation procedures. The document also aims to ensure the integration of foreigners into society and adherence to international standards of human rights.

Maria Ogneva
interpol lawyer, international law specialist,
human rights activist, director of a law firm “ABC Consulting Group”,partner of European Law Offices.

Maria Ogneva
interpol lawyer, international law specialist,
human rights activist, director of a law firm “ABC Consulting Group”,partner of European Law Offices.

International protection.

Protection against discrimination and extradition. Appeal against the illegal search of Interpol.

Preparation of a case for applying for political asylum in Georgia and the European Union, full support for receiving the final decision.

Support for media and international human rights organizations.

Extensive experience in protection against unlawful criminal prosecution, discrimination and international tracing.

Maria Ogneva

Interpol Lawyer

  • Director of Legal Company “ABC Consulting Group

  • Specialist in International Law Focusing on the Protection of Human Rights from Various Forms of Persecution and Discrimination

  • Human Rights Advocate

  • Partner of European Bar Associations

Maria Ogneva

Interpol Lawyer

  • Director of Legal Company “ABC Consulting Group

  • Specialist in International Law Focusing on the Protection of Human Rights from Various Forms of Persecution and Discrimination

  • Human Rights Advocate

  • Partner of European Bar Associations

Maria Ogneva

Interpol Lawyer

  • Director of Legal Company “ABC Consulting Group

  • Specialist in International Law Focusing on the Protection of Human Rights from Various Forms of Persecution and Discrimination

  • Human Rights Advocate

  • Partner of European Bar Associations

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