Analysis of the fulfilment of obligations under the EU – Georgia Association Agreement in the field of Occupational Safety (Legislative Compliance and Effectiveness of Implementation)

Authors

  • Natia Chitashvili
  • Salome Kurasbediani

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.60131/jlaw.1.2024.7941

Keywords:

Labour Safety, Labour Inspection, Informal Employment, Labour Law Reform, Safe Working Environment, Informal Employment, International Labour Organization, Heavy, Harmful and Hazardous Work.

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to analyze the fulfilment of the obligations assumed by the Association Agreement with the European Union in the field of occupational safety, the legal compliance of Georgian legislation with the directives of the Council of Europe and the conventions of the International Labor Organization, and the effectiveness of the enforcement of labour safety standards at different stages of the labour legislation reform implemented in 2015-2023.

The analysis of the achievements and challenges of the latest reform in the field of occupational safety is based on the analysis of annual reports of international organizations, labour inspection, as well as the results of written and oral surveys of stakeholders in the field of occupational safety, which highlight proposals for legislative improvement in the field of labour inspection and recommendations for improving the effectiveness of enforcement.

The results of the study were generalized in the form of the latest challenges and recommendations in the field of occupational safety, which determine the proposals for the expansion of labour legislation and the improvement of the effectiveness of enforcement.

Author Biographies

Natia Chitashvili

Doctor of Law, Associate Professor at Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University Faculty of Law, thr member of the Executive Board of Mediators Association of Georgia, Master Trainer of Mediators, Executive Director of TSU National Center for Alternative Dispute Resolution, Mediator.

Salome Kurasbediani

Invited Lecturer at Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University Faculty of Law, Member of the Committee on European Integration of the Parliament of Georgia, Deputy Chair of the Environmental Protection and Natural Resources Committee of the Parliament of Georgia.

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2024-06-30

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Chitashvili, N., & Kurasbediani, S. (2024). Analysis of the fulfilment of obligations under the EU – Georgia Association Agreement in the field of Occupational Safety (Legislative Compliance and Effectiveness of Implementation). Journal of Law, (1). https://doi.org/10.60131/jlaw.1.2024.7941

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