Last updated: Tuesday, 02 July 2024
Statements
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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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It is important to ensure that the judiciary and its individual members feel protected from threats and/or unlawful activities
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We believe that the Council’s decision to dismiss the Chair grossly violates the requirements of the law and contradicts clear and unambiguous procedures set in the legislation.
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The Coalition’s position on the version of the draft adopted on the third reading is that despite certain positive changes, the goal of the draft law – to depoliticize the...
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The Coalition is concerned about recent developments which demonstrated disrespect of political forces and certain public groups towards judicial independence.
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The preliminary opinion gives recommendations, which are largely in line with the opinion of the Coalition, that the proposed reform is insufficient for full depoliticization of the prosecution system.
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Human Rights Education and Monitoring Center presented the Coalition's opinion on the draft changes to the legislation on common courts, High School of Justice, and judicial disciplinary process.
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The Coalition for and Independent and Transparent Judiciary provides an opinion on the package of draft laws developed by the Government of Georgia within the framework of the Ministry of...
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The Coalition for an Independent and Transparent Judiciary developed a commentary on the draft legal amendments developed by the Ministry of Justice.
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The current model for selecting and appointing the Chief Prosecutor, in which the Prime Minister appoints and dismisses the Chief Prosecutor, upon the Justice Minister’s nomination, has three fundamental problems.
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