Last updated: Wednesday, 17 April 2024
Statements
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From the Coalition’s point of view, once again the interviews revealed the gaps and problems in the system of judicial selection and appointment process, which exist not only at the...
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The Coalition believes that the defendant’s right to privacy was violated in the process of hearing Magda Papidze’s case in court. The Prosecution’s violation of the right to privacy was...
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Coalition believe that, compared to the initial draft of the amendments, the current version significantly improves the core aspects of jury trial functioning. It is worth noting that the current...
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The considers it important to comment on President’s act, which returned legislative changes on Constitutional Court to the legislature with objections.
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The delay of eight months and negotiations over the contents of the bill, which were taking place behind the closed doors have significantly damaged the legislative process.
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The Coalition for an Independent and Transparent Judiciary is deeply concerned by the legislative amendments on Constitutional Court adopted by the Parliament.
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It is essential to carry out appointments in the Supreme Court with proper communication and consultations with all appropriate groups
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The documents includes considerations on draft amendments to the Criminal Code and Criminal Procedure Code.
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The Coalition once again presents considerations about the updated version of the legislative changes within the reform framework.
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The Coalition welcomes the creation of the Government Commission to select judicial candidates for the European Court of Human Rights. The Coalition's representative took part in the work of...
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