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Friday, 22 March, 2024
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The Erudition Course at Juvenile Rehabilitation Institution No. 11 Advances through the Grant Project

The Erudition Course project, awarded the grant by the Ministry of Justice, underscores its commitment to fortifying human rights protection. Spearheaded by Deputy Minister of Justice, Tornike Cheishvili, and facilitated by Giorgi Gogelia, the course promises to be a transformative endeavor.

Juvenile convicts will get acquainted with specially selected works of classical literature within the framework of the lecture course and analyze them in a discussion format; Additionally, they will explore the life stories of eminent figures who have significantly shaped humanity, as well as delve into the cultural tapestry of various states.

The project's objective is to elevate the intellectual prowess of its participants, fostering analytical thinking, honing argumentative skills, and cultivating a culture of knowledge exchange and debate.

Annually, the Ministry of Justice announces grant competitions aimed at catalyzing innovative services, fortifying human rights, and enhancing legal frameworks. This year, the Ministry allocated funding to 17 projects.

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Minister of Justice Discusses Prospects for Deepening Cooperation Between Georgia and UNIDROIT with the Organization’s Secretary General

Minister of Justice of Georgia Paata Salia met with the Secretary General of the International Institute for the Unification of Private Law (UNIDROIT), Professor Ignacio Tirado, and Deputy Secretary General Professor Anna Veneziano, who are visiting Georgia.

During the meeting, the parties discussed opportunities to further strengthen cooperation between Georgia and UNIDROIT, as well as the significance of the organization's legal instruments. The Minister emphasized the growing importance of the unification of private law amid the expansion of international trade and cross-border commercial relations, both in Georgia and worldwide, highlighting the Ministry of Justice's role in advancing this process.

Professor Ignacio Tirado underlined the increasing strategic importance of the Middle Corridor and Georgia's pivotal role in promoting commercial and cross-border relations in the region, as well as in ensuring their modern legal regulation. He also spoke about the practical value of the international legal instruments developed by UNIDROIT and the benefits of membership in the organization.

The parties reaffirmed their commitment to further deepening cooperation between Georgia and UNIDROIT.

The International Institute for the Unification of Private Law (UNIDROIT) is an independent intergovernmental organization dedicated to modernizing and harmonizing private and commercial law through the development of international legal instruments. Its conventions, model laws, and principles promote international trade, investment, and cross-border economic relations while contributing to the creation of a predictable, modern, and effective legal framework. The organization currently comprises 65 member states from nearly every region of the world, reflecting its global reach and international significance.

The meeting was also attended by First Deputy Minister of Justice of Georgia Beka Dzamashvili and Nino Mindiashvili, Head of the Ministry of Justice's Department of Contract Expertise and Judicial Representation.