Last updated: Monday, 11 November 2024
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- On June 17th, the General Assembly of the Coalition for an Independent and Transparent Judiciary was organized to elect the new Steering Committee for a two-year term. During the event, the...
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The Coalition for Independent and Transparent Judiciary organized a Justice Forum on May 19, 2023, and evaluated a decade of reform and advocating for systemic change.
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Beginning December 8, 2022, the Legal Issues Committee of the Parliament of Georgia starts the interview process for non-judge members of the High Council of Justice. Parliament announced the competition on...
- The Coalition for an Independent and Transparent Judiciary nominated and expressed its support for five candidates for the positions of non-judge members in the High Council of Justice. The selection competition...
- On November 15, the Coalition for an Independent and Transparent Judiciary held a general assembly to discuss the Coalition’s work and elect the Steering Committee and the Chair organization. Representatives...
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On July 2, with the support of USAID/PROLoG, the Coalition for an Independent and Transparent Judiciary held a justice forum -- Challenges of the Judicial System and Perspectives on Reform.
- On September 11, with the support of USAID/PROLoG, the Coalition Steering Committee members met the representatives of the OSCE/ODHIR. During the meeting Ms. Meaghan Fitzgerald from OSCE/ODHIR presented the...
- On September 11, the Coalition for an Independent and Transparent Judiciary, with the support of USAID/PROLoG had a meeting with State Inspector, her deputy and other representatives of the office....
- On September 9, the Coalition for an Independent and Transparent Judiciary, with the support of USAID/PROLoG, held a general assembly to discuss the Coalition’s work and elect the members of...
- Today the Coalition held a press conference to present the Coalition's letter to Venice Commission and the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (OSCE/ODIHR). The letter represents...
Statements:
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ECtHR Confirms Expulsion of a Judge from the Judicial System Over Her Dissenting Views
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The Judiciary Should Not Ignore Systemic Election Violations
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The Coalition Reacts to the Election of Nikoloz Marsagishvili as the Supreme Court Judge
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The Ruling Party Uses Justice Issues for Propaganda and Party Interests
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