Last updated: Wednesday, 17 April 2024
Statements
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The Coalition for an Independent and Transparent Judiciary is representing the interests of former Judge Maia Bakradze in a case against the High Council of Justice (HCOJ).
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The Coalition for an Independent and Transparent Judiciary negatively assesses the package of draft amendments to the Code of Administrative Violations developed by the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
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We would like to stress that the Coalition supports the continuation of systemic reforms in the judiciary and hopes that the Fourth Wave amendments address the challenges stemming from the...
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Effective fight against crime is the state’s most important authority, but this must always be done with maximum respect to human rights.
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The Coalition for an Independent and Transparent Judiciary and the Public Defender react to the recently circulated information concerning creation of an Independent Investigative Mechanism.
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Full closure of the selection process raises questions with respect to the Council’s dubious interests in the competition outcomes and may undermine public trust in the selected candidate.
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Until now, the observation of interviews has demonstrated that the renewed composition of the Council does not impartially handle appointments and the process is mostly superficial.
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The Coalition for Independent and Transparent Judiciary reacts to the statement from the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) regarding the possible mistreatment of the person detained by the Police...
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The Coalition addressed the Council of Europe concerning the explanatory note submitted by the Government of Georgia to the Parliamentary Assembly regarding selection of judicial candidates for the European Court...
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The Coalition believes that the composition and rules that govern the work of the Governmental Commission are still unjust, as is the outcome of its work
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