Frequency distribution (%)
0 - 5 months19
6 - 9 months5
10 - 11 months7
1 - 2 years5
3 years and more3
Depends on the specific case13
DK/RA49

ADMDISP: How long does administrative dispute trial take to be heard in courts?

Question text: In your opinion, how long does it take for the following types of cases to be heard in court? Administrative dispute trial – All disputes where the other party is a state body (other than criminal cases), for example: patrol fines, tax disputes, permits issued by City Hall, etc.

Values:
  • 0 - 5 months
  • 6 - 9 months
  • 10 - 11 months
  • 1 - 2 years
  • 3 years and more
  • Depends on the specific case
  • DK/RA

Court Accessibility, 2020

Within the project “Facilitating Implementation of Reforms in the Judiciary”, implemented by Human Rights Education and Monitoring Center (EMC) in cooperation with the Institute for Development of Freedom of Information (IDFI) and Caucasus Research Resource Centers (CRRC), CRRC-Georgia conducted a survey that discusses issues related to different aspects of access to courts and attitudes of the population of Georgia.

Analyze responses

  • Note: In some cases the percentages do not add up to 100 due to decimal points and rounding.
  • Please use the following citation when citing data from ODA:

    The Caucasus Research Resource Centers. (dataset year) "[dataset name - e.g. Caucasus Barometer]". Retrieved through ODA - http://caucasusbarometer.org on {date of accessing the database here}.