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Friday, 06 October, 2023
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The First Georgian-Czech Legal Forum Ends in Tbilisi

During two days, the forum discussed current problems and challenges in the field of law, including the specifics of the Czech legal system and models of activity. A special session was devoted to the implementation of EU law regulations at the national level.

After the end of the forum, the Ministers of Justice of the two countries noted that the information and experience shared during the forum was useful for both parties and expressed their readiness to support the development of the legal platform between Georgia and the Czech Republic in the future.

The idea of the Georgian-Czech legal forum was raised last October during the meeting of the Justice Ministers of the Czech Republic and Georgia; The second forum in a row, after Tbilisi, will be hosted by Prague next year.

For Georgia it is especially important to cooperate with the Czech side and share the experience of what legal processes Georgia will have to go through on the way to join the European Union in terms of bringing Georgian legislation closer to the European Union, which is facilitated by the events planned within the framework of sectoral cooperation between the two countries.

The development of international legal cooperation is one of the agency's priorities, and the Ministry of Justice of Georgia has a similar platform with Germany, Azerbaijan and Armenia in addition to the Czech Republic.

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State Commission on Migration Issues Holds Its 34th session

The 34th session of the State Commission on Migration Issues was held at the Ministry of Justice and was chaired by the Chairperson of the Commission, Minister of Justice Paata Salia.

During the session, the Minister of Justice highlighted the Commission’s productive work, which has laid the foundation for strategic and coordinated migration management in Georgia. In this context, the National Migration Strategy for 2021–2030 is being implemented, based on the principle of “Migration and Development” and aimed at promoting Georgia’s integration with the European Union. Paata Salia also emphasized that migration issues are currently being discussed with particular urgency at the international level, especially with regard to the protection of migrants’ rights, and noted the symbolic significance of holding the session on International Migrants Day.

The Commission members reviewed the progress of implementation of the Migration Strategy of Georgia for 2021–2030 and unanimously approved the Strategy’s Action Plan for 2026. The Action Plan was developed with the active participation of the Commission’s member agencies and is aimed at ensuring effective migration management. It focuses on promoting legal migration, combating illegal migration, and supporting the reintegration of migrants.

The Co-Chair of the Commission, Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs Aleksandre Darakhvelidze, presented the comprehensive legislative amendments adopted in 2025 to strengthen the national system of international protection and prevent illegal migration.

Deputy Minister of Health Giorgi Tsagareishvili also addressed the session, reviewing legislative amendments regulating labor migration that are scheduled to enter into force in spring 2026. He further outlined the planned and ongoing measures to support the reintegration of migrants returning to Georgia.

The session was held in an expanded format and was attended by representatives of state agencies, partner international organizations holding consultative status with the Commission, and the Public Defender’s Office.

The State Commission on Migration Issues is a governmental consultative body responsible for discussing and making decisions on key issues related to migration management. The Commission is composed of nine state agencies and is chaired by the Ministry of Justice.

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Competition Announced for the Selection of Georgian Candidates for Judges of the European Court of Human Rights

A competition has been announced for the selection of candidates from Georgia for the position of Judge of the European Court of Human Rights. The competition will be conducted in accordance with the rules approved by Order No. 1139 of the Minister of Justice of Georgia, dated 17 December 2025.

Candidates selected through the competition will be nominated on behalf of Georgia to participate in the election of Judges of the European Court of Human Rights of the Council of Europe, to be held in 2026.

The competition requirements are available at the following link.

Interested applicants must submit their applications no later than 19 January 2026.