| Donor | Duration | Budget | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Estonian Ministry of Defence | 2021 - 2023 | € 72, 076 | Completed |
The project intends to introduce regulatory principles and legislative framework for the identification and protection of the critical infrastructure of Georgia, based on the experience of Estonia and rest of the EU. The primary task will be to elaborate modern criteria and legal framework to identify critical infrastructure and whose disruption or destruction would have a significant impact on Georgian national security. Then project will research and define general threats and risks to Georgia’s critical infrastructure. It will analyse related legal system in Georgia and propose solutions to fix identified gaps. Project will elaborate a workable pattern of distribution of the responsibilities and coordination between key stakeholders across public, private and academic circles. Finally, the project aims to contribute to the standard of teaching, research and analysis of legal aspects related to the national security at leading Georgian law school.