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INTERNATIONAL LEGAL<br />
BASES OF STATE BOARDER<br />
POLICY<br />
DAVIT GEPERIDZE<br />
Doctor of Low, Full Professor<br />
Key issue when assessing the compatability of the Georgian legislation regulating<br />
state boarder policy with the international principles is to detemined whether<br />
there is conflict between national legislation and international standards. There<br />
was no practice of studying this issue scientifically. For this very reason, Article<br />
offers an overview of legislation, as well as international contracts governing<br />
state border policy, its implemnttaion and providing boarder security.<br />
Purpose of the presented Article is determine compliance of georgian legislation,<br />
state boarder policy, signed internitaonal agreements and contracts with the<br />
international principles.<br />
Conducted research of the normative and international legal framework shows<br />
that state legal system, as well as economy of certain individual countries, cannot<br />
exist seperately in closed environment. Developments taking place objectively in<br />
relation with the european integration, more and more effect national legal systems.<br />
The process of designing national legal norms becomes more and more<br />
clear. Georgia continues to enforce the norm, since 1991, enviseging recognition<br />
of internataional universal principles and complying georrgian legislation with<br />
them. Thus, universally declared principles are used as the vector of elsgislative<br />
strengthening in the area of border security.<br />
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