Last updated: Wednesday, 17 April 2024
Statements
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The Coalition for Independent and Transparent Judiciary responds to media statements and calls by High Council of Justice (HCOJ) members that discussed the need for new regulations limiting the freedom...
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The Coalition for an Independent and Transparent Judiciary addresses the twentieth Judicial Conference held on extraordinary basis, which is supposed to elect two new members of the High Council of...
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The Coalition addresses the judicial selection competition that the High Council of Justice (HCOJ) initiated on February 17 to fill 84 vacancies. Applications have already been reviewed and 105 candidates...
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The Rustavi 2 case confirmed the existence of systemic problems in the justice sector. In this situation the Government should get determined to ensure judicial independence by commencing substantial...
- The President of Georgia vetoed the “Third Wave” Judicial Reform bill submitted to him on January 10, 2017. The Coalition for an Independent and Transparent Judiciary believes that...
- The Coalition for an Independent and Transparent Judiciary responds to the Council of Europe’s respective Committee decision rejecting the three judicial candidates for the European Court of Human Rights submitted...
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The Coalition for an Independent and Transparent Judiciary responds to the May and July 2016 decisions of the Disciplinary Collegium and Disciplinary Chamber in the case of Judge Giorgi Sulakadze.
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The Coalition for an Independent and Transparent Judiciary responds to recent developments regarding the Constitutional Court of Georgia.
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The executive branch and the governing political group did not intend to check correspondence of candidates to the qualification criteria established in the Decree. Instead, these assessments aimed to provide...
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The ongoing competition as well as previous ones did not show that Council’s approach to the implementation of its constitutional duty was based on the sense of responsibility and integrity.
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