Last updated: Wednesday, 17 April 2024
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- The Coalition for an Independent and Transparent Judiciary welcomes the government’s initiative to continue the judiciary reform, and expresses its readiness to actively cooperate with all the three branches of...
- On 4 July 2013, the government ofGeorgiasubmitted a draft law on amendments to the Criminal Procedures Code to the parliament. The bill envisages the postponement of the enactment of new...
- We would like to react to the events that have unfolded around the Akhaltsikhe district court in recent days. As it is well known, this court conducted a trial on...
- The Coalition for an Independent and Transparent Judiciary would like to express its opinion regarding proposed amendments to the Criminal Procedures Code the main part of which concerns possibilities of...
- The Coalition for an Independent and Transparent Judiciary, which united more than 30 non-governmental, media and business organizations, reacts to the 17 May violent incident and events that unfolded thereafter.
- The Chairman of Supreme Court of Georgia, Mr. Konstantine Kublashvili, declared publicly that a meeting between a concrete judge and prosecutor took place during which issues of planned Conference of...
- The Coalition for an Independent and Transparent Judiciary reacts to the Conference of Judges to be held on 9 June and notes special importance of this event in the development...
- On 1 May, the Parliament of Georgia once again debated the draft law concerning the right of an accused person to refuse a jury trial and providing such a possibility...
- As it is well known, on 24 April 2013, the President vetoed the Law of Georgia on Common Law Courts and the amendments to the Criminal Procedures Code. The Coalition...
- The Coalition for an Independent and Transparent Judiciary comments on a meeting between Georgia’s Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili and Chairman of Supreme Court Konstantine Kublashvili. We positively assess the fact...
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