📣 On 22 December, the election of the Chairperson of the Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association (GYLA) was held. The Association’s board elected Tamar Oniani as chairperson of GYLA.
⚖️ Tamar Oniani (
@OnianiTamara) has served as the Director of the Human Rights Program at the Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association (GYLA) since 2023 and, since 2022, as the Deputy Chair and a member of GYLA’s Board. She is simultaneously pursuing the Master of Science in International Human Rights Law at the Oxford University with full scholarship support. Tamar also teaches as an invited lecturer at several universities.
⚖️ Since 2021, she led GYLA’s international litigation team, and she originally joined the organization in 2018 as a strategic litigation lawyer. In that role, Tamar represented and supervised strategic human rights cases before the European Court of Human Rights, involving freedom of assembly and expression, prohibition of torture, and violations occurring in the occupied territories and border-adjacent regions, among others.
🔷 Nona Kurdovanidze (
@NKurdovanidze) leaded the Association for a period of three years. Following the expiry of her term of office, and in accordance with the GYLA Charter, she was no longer eligible to participate in a subsequent election. The GYLA team expresses its sincere appreciation for the work and contributions made by Nona Kurdovanidze. Under her leadership, the Association was able to effectively defend human rights during a particularly challenging period. GYLA will continue its activities with renewed commitment.
The full biography of the newly elected Chair of GYLA (Tamar Oniani) is available at the following link:
gyla.ge/en/who-we/gyla/47