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Thursday, 02 November, 2023

Minister of Justice of Georgia Continues Bilateral Meetings within the Framework of the High-level International Conference

The Vice-President of the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture, Inhuman and Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CPT) of the Council of Europe, Hans Wolff, is participating in an international conference in Georgia, the main topic of which is the innovations in the process of rehabilitation and resocialization of inmates and probationers. Through this unique platform, Georgia has the opportunity for the first time to introduce the progress achieved in the mentioned systems to partner states and international organizations.

The Minister of Justice and the CPT Vice-President discussed the current situation in the penitentiary institutions of Georgia. The conversation touched on Georgian innovations: the Digital University, Re-Market, an online store where inmates' handicrafts are skid, the opening of branches of Public Service Hall in prisons; It was noted that the process of replacing large prisons with small-scale penitentiary institutions is successfully underway - the Laituri penitentiary will be opened in just a few days, and the construction of a small-scale prison has started in Rustavi.

At the end of the meeting, the Minister of Justice of Georgia thanked the Vice-President of the CPT for participating in the conference and once again confirmed the readiness of the Georgian side to closely cooperate with the CPT in order to strengthen the human rights-oriented penitentiary system in Georgia and bring it closer to the best European standards.

Deputy Minister of Justice of Georgia, Beka Dzamashvili and Director General of Special Penitentiary Service, Nika Tshvarashvili also attended the meeting.

Directors general of probation services, representatives of international organizations and experts are also participating in the conference.


The National Agency for Crime Prevention, Enforcement of Non-custodial Sentences and Probation Signs a Declaration of Cooperation with the Romanian Probation Service

The declaration was signed in Tbilisi within the framework of a high-level international conference organized by the Ministry of Justice and the Special Penitentiary Service.

The theme of the conference is "Innovations in the process of rehabilitation and resocialization of inmates and probationers".

Deputy Minister of Justice, Buba Lomuashvili and Head of the National Agency for Crime Prevention, Execution of Non-custodial Sentences and Probation, Lado Kheladze held a meeting today with the Deputy Minister of Justice of Romania, Roxana Simona Mameu, Head of the Romanian Probation Service, Evelina-Denisa Oueslati and Vice-President of the European Probation Confederation (СEP), Iuliana Cărbunaru.

A declaration of cooperation was signed with the Romanian Probation Service, on the basis of which the parties will cooperate to promote institutional development in such matters as: juvenile crime prevention, restorative justice, diversion and mediation, rehabilitation and resocialization programs, services, volunteering, electronic monitoring and community service, probation and paroles, research activities and innovative technologies.

Deputy Minister of Justice, Buba Lomuashvili and Head of the National Agency for Crime Prevention, Enforcement of Non-custodial Sentences and Probation, Lado Kheladze also met with Deputy Minister of Justice of Armenia, Levon Balian and Director of the Probation Agency, Aram Nikoyan.

The international conference was opened in Tbilisi by Prime Minister of Georgia, Irakli Gharibashvili and Minister of Justice, Rati Bregadze. The event is attended by high-ranking officials of 20 states, among them, ministers of countries, deputy ministers, general directors of penitentiary and probation services, heads of international organizations and experts.

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