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Nana Ghonghadze
Invited Lecturer
Master
Law Department
School of Law


Education  
Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University - Faculty of Law - Bachelor - 2008-09-29 - 2012-07-31
Georgian Institute of Public Affairs - School of Law and Politics - Master - 2012-09-17 - 2014-01-10
Ohio Northern University - Claude W. Pettit College of Law - Master - 2016-08-22 - 2017-05-21
Conferences  
Bench Bar Conference 2016 - 30-11-2016
Courses  
Legal English II-LAWB3253 (  2022/2023; 2023/2024; 2024/2025; )
Legal English I-LAWB3152 (  2018/2019; 2019/2020; 2020/2021; 2021/2022; 2022/2023; 2023/2024; 2024/2025; )
Legal Research and Writing I: Legal Drafting-LAWBUS5112 (  2019/2020; 2020/2021; 2021/2022; 2022/2023; 2023/2024; 2024/2025; )
Introduction to Legal English-LAWB3151 (  2018/2019; 2020/2021; 2021/2022; 2022/2023; 2023/2024; 2024/2025; )
Schedule  
Legal English I-LAWB3152
Legal English II-LAWB3253
Legal Research and Writing I: Legal Drafting-LAWBUS5112
Introduction to Legal English-LAWB3151
Nana Ghonghadze as an Invited Lecturer leads Legal English and Legal Writing courses for Bachelor and Master students respectively. She holds a Master of Laws degree - LL.M. in Democratic Governance and Rule of Law from Ohio Northern University and another master's degree in International Law from Georgian Institute of Public Affairs. Nana is certified in advanced legal research by LexisNexis, Thomson Reuters Bloomberg law and Westlaw. She has diverse work experience ranging from non-profits to government and academia.





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