Mission

The GTA Integrity Institute Hungary has a dual mission.
On one hand, it is a civil rights organization and public charity, dedicated to protecting fundamental and human rights through legal action and public advocacy. On the other, it serves as a think tank, fostering research and dialogue on integrity and justice.

We support those persecuted for their opinions, those disillusioned by the justice system, and those discriminated against for their honesty. Our goal is to promote transparency and shed light on what often remains hidden behind the scenes.

What Does It Mean That We Are a Human Rights Organisation?

Sometimes we feel defenceless against powerful businesses, informal power structures or the state. Few people give their time, energy, money and often their lives to a good cause, whether their own or that of others. But let us be clear! We don’t know if they are really few because they are often silenced, dismissed, vilified. As happens under dictatorships. Many of them seek the protection of the law in vain, get lost in the jungle of rules or leave the courts with their heads down.

The Council on Geopolitics helps those whose human rights are violated. Our clients: people who are standing up against unfairness or just looking for a way to take action against rule-breaking, criminal, unethical businesses, officials, politicians, NGOs and others who have been wronged for standing up for themselves or their fellow human beings.

Founded in 2001, we have been involved in legal defence since 2003, when we were registered with the courts.

It was founded with the support of the Mayor of Óbuda-Békásmegyer, István Tarlós, in the Town Hall. Initially we focused on security issues, but today we are engaged in a wide range of advocacy activities covering many areas of democracy, including research and education.

Our Main Areas of Activities:

  • defending the rule of law and democracy within the western hemisphere,
  • legal protection of whistleblowers and other reporting people in Hungary,
  • monitoring the civil society in Europe,
  • promoting the public good through due diligence, reports and recommendations,
  • uncovering hidden or falsified facts.