SUMMARY OF THE SUBMISSION
1. This submission
by the signatory organisations provides an update on the individual measures
concerning first applicant A.D., as well as the most recent developments
regarding general measures in this group of cases. We express our concern on
Georgia's failure to take concrete, timely actions to implement the Court’s
judgment in the case of A. D and others v. Georgia (Application nos.
57864/17, 79087/17 and 55353/19), which found violations of the
applicants' right to privacy due to a lack of efficient and accessible
procedures for legal gender recognition in Georgia.
2. Despite the
Court's ruling setting out deficiencies in the domestic legislative framework
concerning legal gender recognition, Georgia has made no tangible progress in
executing individual (except for payment of just satisfaction to the
applicants) and general measures in this case. Quite the opposite, regressive
legislative amendments have been introduced by the Georgian Parliament aimed to
further restrict transgender people’s rights in Georgia.
3. We provide
specific recommendations to the Committee of Ministers to urge the Georgian
authorities to take timely, concrete steps, with a clear timeframe, to comply
with the Court’s judgment and to refrain from the legal and political
anti-LGBTI narratives in the country.
Rule9 (1) and Rule 9 (2) submission to the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe concerning the implementation of A. D and others v. Georgia