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Monday, 23 May, 2022
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Within the Project that Won the Grant Competition of the Ministry of Justice, Students Enhance their Professional Skills and Field Knowledge

The project - Mock Trial in Human Rights Law was attended by about 120 students from different universities across the country. The winner of the mock trial was the team of the Faculty of Law of Tbilisi State University.

The final stage of the mock trial was held in Sairme, which was attended by Deputy Ministers of Justice, Beka Dzamashvili and Tornike Cheishvili.

The mock trial in human rights law was organized by the European Law Students Association (ELSA). The project was carried out in several stages during 6 months. Law students attended human rights lectures, learning in detail about the principles and practical aspects of the European Court of Human Rights.

A total of 14 projects were funded under the Ministry of Justice's grant program to strengthen human rights, introduce innovative services, facilitate the rehabilitation and re-socialization of convicts and ex-prisoners, and ensure effective crime prevention.

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Minister of Justice of Georgia Paata Salia Opens the 35th Session of the State Commission on Migration Issues

The 35th session of the State Commission on Migration Issues was opened by the Chairman of the Commission, Minister of Justice of Georgia Paata Salia.

In his opening remarks, the Minister highlighted the Government of Georgia’s migration policy and emphasized the importance of migration-related issues within the framework of national priorities, as well as the broader regional and international agenda.

According to Paata Salia, the evolving nature of contemporary migration processes — shaped by security considerations, economic development needs, and demographic challenges — requires the state to pursue a flexible, evidence-based, and forward-looking policy. Such an approach is essential to effectively address emerging challenges while making full use of the opportunities associated with migration.

During the session, participants heard a presentation by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia on recent legislative amendments in the field of migration. These amendments were developed through effective cooperation among the member agencies of the State Commission on Migration Issues and the Parliament of Georgia.

The members of the Commission also reviewed the outcomes of the UN International Migration Review Forum (IMRF), where the Georgian inter-agency delegation presented the country’s experience and reforms in the field of migration to international partners.

The expanded session was attended by representatives of relevant state institutions, international organizations, and the Public Defender’s Office of Georgia.

The State Commission on Migration Issues is a consultative body of the Government of Georgia chaired by the Ministry of Justice of Georgia. The Secretariat of the Commission is carried out by the LEPL State Services Development Agency.