Last updated: Wednesday, 17 April 2024
Statements
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The Coalition calls on the Parliament to revisit the fundamental reform of the Prosecutor’s Office during the Spring Session, and in the meanwhile to continue working on this topic in...
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The Coalition is concerned that the process of selecting the new Chief Justice is suspended until this day
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The Coalition is sharply critical of the President’s decision not to exercise his Constitutional authority and instead shift responsibility to various public groups
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The member organizations of the Coalition believe that the current rules for selecting the Chief Prosecutor and composition of the Prosecutorial Council have significant shortcomings and fail to ensure protection...
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The Coalition is responding to the failure of administrative bodies to execute the court decision ordering to reinstate Ana Subeliani and Tamaz Akhobadze in their positions at work. This failure...
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On behalf of the Coalition for an Independent and Transparent Judiciary,[1] we would like to inform you about the legislation on administrative offences that is currently in force in Georgia...
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The Coalition is concerned by the April 30 decision of the High Council of Justice that established narrow specializations for judges at Tbilisi Appeals Court and gave the unilateral power...
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We call on the High Council of Justice to adequately assess the damaging effects of Judge Sergo Metopishvili’s initiative on judicial independence, trust towards and reputation of the judiciary, and...
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The Coalition is concerned about the increasing frequency of statements at the High Council of Justice (HCOJ) sessions that are discriminatory based on gender and the increasingly unequal atmosphere, which...
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The Coalition considers sexual harassment of women in the workplace and other environments unacceptable and believes that protection from gender-based violence is a fundamental human right
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