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Selection Competition for Candidate to be presented in Council of Europe’s Group of Experts on Action Against Trafficking in Human Being (GRETA) Has Been Announced

The indicated competition will be held in accordance with the rules of the competition approved by the order of the Minister of Justice of Georgia No. 852 of August 23, 2022. The Minister of Justice of Georgia has been granted the authority to determine the rules and procedure for the selection of candidates from Georgia to be submitted to international courts, as well as to international organizations working on human rights and legal issues and their bodies, by the Resolution No. 234 of the Government of Georgia. It should be noted that before the adoption of this resolution, there was no unified approach to the selection rules and procedures of candidates to be submitted from Georgia in international organizations; The purpose of granting this authority to the Minister of Justice is the effective and timely fulfillment of international obligations to Georgia, and the selection and nomination of a candidate in the above-mentioned bodies impartially and in accordance with international standards.

The participation of representatives of thematic agencies is envisaged in the composition of the candidate selection commission.

The selected candidate will act individually, independently and impartially within the framework of his activities in the above-mentioned body. Competition requirements are posted at the following address:

Candidate for membership of the Council of Europe’s Group of Experts on Action against Trafficking in Human Being (GRETA) https://www.hr.gov.ge/JobProvider/UserOrgVaks/Details/73028?active=1

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Georgian Minister of Justice Discusses Deepening Cooperation with UN Under-Secretary-General for Policy

Georgian Minister of Justice Paata Salia held a meeting with UN Under-Secretary-General for Policy Guy Ryder to discuss key areas of cooperation between Georgia and the United Nations, as well as opportunities to further strengthen this partnership. The sides emphasized that, in the context of today’s global challenges, coordinated international cooperation is more important than ever.

The discussion highlighted the strong alignment of Georgia’s ongoing reforms with UN priorities and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

Minister Salia provided a comprehensive overview of the systemic reforms being implemented under the leadership of the Ministry of Justice. He noted that strengthening the rule of law, enhancing citizen-oriented public services, and advancing digital governance remain among the Ministry’s top priorities.

Particular attention was given to the role of innovation in improving the quality of public services and shaping citizen-centered policies. The Minister underscored that technological transformation is a key pillar of modern public administration, and that Georgia continues to actively pursue reforms in this direction.

Paata Salia also invited Guy Ryder to attend the UN Public Service Forum, which will be held in Tbilisi on 23–25 June.

The meeting was attended by First Deputy Minister of Justice Beka Dzamashvili, Deputy Minister Lana Morgoshia, representatives of the Ministry of Justice, and the Deputy Permanent Representative of Georgia to the United Nations.

The Georgian delegation is currently in the United States to participate in the ongoing session of the UN Committee of Experts on Public Administration.