Supreme court of Georgia 04-07-2024
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On April 28 of 2016 the Chairperson of the Supreme Court and High Council of Justice - Nino Gvenetadze hosted the Delegation of Judges of the First and Second Instance Courts of the Unified Common Courts of Hamburg. The delegation consists of the President of the first and second instance courts of the Unified Common Courts – Ms. Sibylle Umlauf and judges: Anne Mayer-Goring, Stephan Sommer, Stephan Philip. Project Coordinator of the German Foundation for International Legal Cooperation in Georgia ( IRZ) - Sulkhan Gamkhrelidze and project manager - Nata Sanadiradze were also present at the Meeting.
Ms. Nino Gvenetadze considered legislation changes in the system of the Georgian Justice being planned within the third stage of the Reform. A special emphases was given to the new legislative regulations and namely to the implementation of the principle of the electronic random allocation of cases, refining and improving of the disciplinary judiciary proceedings, establishing of new standard of eligibility of cessation appeals and publishing on the official web-page of the Court of all the court decisions with the personal data security.
Within the frames of the meeting Ms. Nino Gvenetadze brought to the attention of the foreign colleagues the structure of the Supreme Court and discussed the matters of engagement of the judges.
The Chairperson of the Supreme Court also considered with the foreign colleagues the fact, that the Juvenile Justice Code has come into force from January 01 of 2016. “ For Georgia, coming into force of the Code being in compliance with the international standards will have the greatest positive part in defending the best interests of the young offenders in conflict with the law” - noted the Chairperson of the Supreme Court.
The members of the delegation of the first –instance (trial) and second –instance (appellate) Courts of the Unified Common Courts of Hamburg gave cordial thanks to the Chairperson of the Supreme Court for hosting and providing them with the detailed information. Ms. Sibylle Umlauf marked, that coming into force of the Juvenile Code being in compliance with the international standards is a great success.
At the end of the meeting the Chairperson of the Supreme Court of Georgia and High Council of Justice - Ms. Nino Gvenetadze marked the significance of the successful and constructive cooperation with the German colleagues in the process of development of Justice. The sides exchanged memorable gifts. Within the frames of the visit to the Supreme Court the members of the delegation looked around the historic building of the Supreme Court and Museum of Justice.
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