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Minister of Justice of Georgia Paata Salia Presents the Ministry’s Priority Areas to the Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Georgia, Murzalin Malik

Minister of Justice of Georgia Paata Salia presented the Ministry’s priority areas to Murzalin Malik, the Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Georgia.

The introductory meeting focused on mechanisms for protecting human rights, the state policy on public service delivery, reforms of the penitentiary and probation systems, and the integration of digital governance and innovative technologies into the Ministry’s operations.

The Minister of Justice invited the Kazakh delegation to participate in the UN Public Service Forum, which will be held in Tbilisi on 23–25 June 2026.

Deputy Minister of Justice Beka Dzamashvili and Head of the Special Penitentiary Service Giorgi Pataridze also took part in the meeting with the Kazakh Ambassador.

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The Minister of Justice Attends the Presentation of Zviad Gabisonia's Book - "Digital Governance and Legal Technologies".

The Minister of Justice attended the presentation of Zviad Gabisonia's book - "Digital Governance and Legal Technologies". Paata Salia addressed the participants of the presentation. The Minister emphasized the role of the Ministry of Justice in the process of the country's digital transformation; spoke about the challenges arising from the development of technologies and focused on such topical issues as: the introduction of artificial intelligence in the field of state services, justice and property rights and the legal regulation of this process; the importance of the development of new fields of law - technology law, Internet law, social networks and social media regulatory norms, etc.

The event was also addressed by Givi Mikanadze, Minister of Education, Science and Youth, Tea Akhvlediani, State Minister for Reconciliation and Civil Equality, and Jaba Samushia, Rector of Tbilisi State University.

The presentation was attended by Deputy Ministers of Justice, members of the executive and legislative branches, and representatives of scientific and academic circles.

The book deals with the issues of introducing artificial intelligence into the justice and education systems and was preceded by an online lecture course “Artificial Intelligence and Technology Law”, which was prepared within the framework of a grant program funded by the Ministry of Justice.