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Thursday, 14 March, 2024
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Justice Auditorium Opens at Caucasus International University

The Auditorium will provide an opportunity for students, employees and other interested persons of the higher education institution to get complete information about the activities of the Ministry of Justice system, its tasks, goals and achievements. Designed to provide comprehensive insights into the ministry's missions, objectives, and milestones, the auditorium serves as a hub for enlightenment and engagement.

Central to the initiative is the cultivation of a fertile ground for student initiatives, advocating for public service and nurturing talent destined for the corridors of the Ministry of Justice.

The opening of the Justice Auditorium, led by Rati Bregadze alongside Minister's advisor Mindia Ugrekhelidze, Caucasus International University Rector Kakhaber Kordzaia, and Dean of the Faculty of Law Giorgi Khatidze, marks a collaborative effort between the Ministry of Justice and academia. Addressing the gathering, representatives from both spheres underscored the opportunities afforded by the auditorium, fielding inquiries from eager students.

Integral to the Ministry's ethos is the active involvement of civil society, academia, and legal professionals. To this end, a series of initiatives are underway:

Iustitia Magazine - A bilingual, internationally recognized publication serving as a platform for legal scholarship and academic discourse. Since 2023, the magazine has been also presented on a digital platform.

The Scientific-Advisory Council under the Ministry of Justice - Facilitating engagement between academia and policymaking, this platform ensures scholarly input in shaping systemic reforms and policy frameworks.

Grant Competitions - An annual endeavor to bolster collaboration between civil society, universities, and professional circles, with this year's cycle funding 17 projects aimed at enriching the Ministry's endeavors.

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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.