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2011 Volume 23

Legal and Economical Aspects of Regulation of Broadcasting Rights in Sports

Entry date: 2011-12-25

Author(s): George Chiladze

Present work belongs to the sphere of the sport law, sport management and copyrigrt. The significant source of income in the area of sports exists in earnings received through television broadcast of sports events by broadcasting companies. The sales object consists of rights on primary shooting of the sports competition event, live or pre-recorded transmission of the event through employment of various technical means, conducted by broadcaster. The present work considers issues connected with international legal regulation of copyright and allied rights in the sphere of sports. The emphasis is made on the fact that in the area of sports, the significant obstacle is non-existence of special legislative regulation of the broadcasting as well as copyright and allied rights.



2011 Volume 23

Some aspects of the Legal Culture

Entry date: 2011-12-25

Author(s): George Chiladze

Legal culture is one of complicate phenomeas of social life. It appears as organic unity of jurisdiction and as well as culture.



2011 Volume 23

The Batumi District in 1920-1921 years

Entry date: 2011-12-25

Author(s): Otar Gogolishvili

On July, 1921, the jurisdiction the Democratic Republic of Georgia was spread upon the District of Batumi. The formation of the governmental bodies was begun. But the national government emigrated from Batumi because of the occupation Georgia by the Bolshevik Russia. The "Qemalists" took the opportunity of the situation and occupied the District of Batumi on Mart, 1920, but the national army of Georgia under the leadership of General Giorgi Mazniashvili took thtook the control on the District of Batumi once more and kept it for Georgia.



2011 Volume 23

"Batumian" Osman Akiskaliohglu-Gocitidze

Entry date: 2011-12-25

Author(s): Nino Okrostsvaridze

During the scientific missions in Inegol, Turkey, author came across interesting stories; many of them are connected to persons who maintained ethnical self-identity in foreign reality, did not forget the past on behalf of future. Self-identity helped them to keep their own inner space, which impeded assimilation process for a while. Among these persons should be mentioned Osman Akıskalıoğlu-Gocitidze, who had to leave Georgia with father and brother On September 6, 1942, during The Second World War. His family hated The Soviet Union and did not want to take part in World War II; exactly this became the main reason for leaving their homeland and taking refuge in Turkey.



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