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Tuesday, 22 November, 2022
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A Meeting of the Scientific Advisory Council Held in the Ministry of Justice

A session of the scientific-advisory council was held today in the Ministry of Justice of Georgia, where the draft of the new Penal Code and the amendments to the accompanying laws were discussed. The session was chaired by Deputy Minister of Justice, Tornike Cheishvili.

The meeting participants analyzed in detail the opinions and recommendations of the members of the Council regarding the prepared draft laws. In addition, the representatives of the Ministry of Justice provided the members of the Council with information about the initiation of the package of amendments and the terms for further discussions.

The members of the Scientific-advisory Council of the Justice Ministry are law school professors of higher educational institutions and prominent experts in various fields of law.

One of the priorities of the Ministry of Justice of Georgia is to conduct law-making activities based on science and in-depth analytics.

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Deputy Minister of Justice Tamar Zodelava Participates in Thematic Sessions of UN Global Event

Deputy Minister of Justice of Georgia Tamar Zodelava is participating in thematic sessions and discussions held as part of the 16th Session of the United Nations Committee of Experts on Global Geospatial Information Management (UN-GGIM).

As part of the session, Georgia expressed its support for the further development of the Framework for Effective Land Administration (FELA), as well as the establishment of an Effective Land Administration Hub. The initiative aims to facilitate the exchange of knowledge, experience, and best practices among countries and contribute to strengthening land administration systems worldwide.

Drawing on its substantial experience and expertise in land administration and geospatial information management, Georgia also expressed its readiness to join the newly established UN Expert Group on Land Administration and Management (EG-LAM). The group contributes to the development of land administration policies, key approaches, and global development priorities.

Georgia’s participation in the group will provide an opportunity to share the country’s experience and expertise in support of the achievement of the UN Sustainable Development Goals and the development of the global agenda in the field.

Georgia’s participation in the 16th Session of UN-GGIM further underscores the country’s growing contribution to international efforts in land administration and geospatial information management. It also strengthens opportunities for sharing Georgia’s expertise internationally and deepening cooperation in these areas.