ISET continues a Lecture Series of TSU’s Distinguished Professors. Once a month notable TSU professors from various faculties deliver a one hour presentation for ISET-ers.
On October 29, 2014, ISET Conference Hall hosted the Vice Rector of Tbilisi State University Levan Aleksidze, presenting the topic “People’s Right to Self-Determination; Separatism in a Contemporary International Context”. In this presentation, Aleksidze talked about the difference between two notions domestic law and international law. How these laws define and sometimes fail to define the political environment in the world. During the lecture he discussed cases both from Georgia – Abkhazia and South Ossetia, and the rest of the world - Kosovo, Crimea, etc.
Aleksidze shared some of his personal experience from the period of being a member of the Parliament and negotiating with Abkhazia, giving the audience a very special insight on the heated events of the beginning of the 20th century in Georgia. The presentation caused great interest, led to questions and a very interesting discussion.
You can watch the full video recording below:
ISET continues a Lecture Series of TSU’s Distinguished Professors. Once a month notable TSU professors from various faculties deliver a one hour presentation for ISET-ers.
On October 29, 2014, ISET Conference Hall hosted the Vice Rector of Tbilisi State University Levan Aleksidze, presenting the topic “People’s Right to Self-Determination; Separatism in a Contemporary International Context”. In this presentation, Aleksidze talked about the difference between two notions domestic law and international law. How these laws define and sometimes fail to define the political environment in the world. During the lecture he discussed cases both from Georgia – Abkhazia and South Ossetia, and the rest of the world - Kosovo, Crimea, etc.
ISET has started a Lecture Series of TSU’s Distinguished Professors. Once a month, ISET will host notable TSU professors from various faculties who will deliver a one hour presentation for ISETers.
On September 5, the Lecture Series launched at the ISET conference hall with the Rector of Tbilisi State University, Professor Vladimer Papava presenting on “Necroeconomics and Georgia’s Experience of Post-Communist Economic Transformation”. In his presentation, Papava talked about Georgia's economic and political path from 1990's up until year 2014. The presentation caused great interest, resulting in heated discussions.
Lecture Series will be held throughout the year, covering more than just economics and promising a very interesting experience for the audience.