Shalva Aleksi-Meskhishvili

In 1902, he enrolled in the Odessa University from where he was excluded for his involvement in student protests in 1904.

In 1909, he graduated from Kharkiv University and returned to Tbilisi where he practiced law.

After Georgia’s declaration of independence in May 1918, he served as Minister of Justice in the government of Noe Ramishvili until the 1919 elections in which he obtained a seat in the Constituent Assembly.

After the Bolshevik takeover, he remained in Soviet Georgia and practiced law in Tbilisi.

During the World War II years, he featured prominently as a lawyer for a group of Muslim Georgians charged by the authorities with collaborating with Turkey against the Soviet state.