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The Chamber of Notaries Announces the Internship Competition

According to the order of the Chairperson of the Board of the Georgian Chamber of Notaries dated September 27, 2023 N230/s, the internship competition was announced. The competition will be held at the Training Center of Justice from November 1 to November 15, 2023, in the form of testing, in two stages.

Stage I - General Skills, November 1, 2023.

stage II - professional part, November 15, 2023.

In order to participate in the competition, a person wishing to undergo an internship must submit the following documents electronically:

  1. a copy of the document confirming higher legal education; Note: the applicant, who has received a higher legal education abroad, must submit the relevant document on the recognition of education issued by the National Center for the Development of the Quality of Education.
  2. Application in accordance with the attached form (Appendix No. 1a);
  3. copy of identity document;
  4. d) two photographs (size 3X4).

Before completing the registration, the Training Center of Justice checks the compliance of the documents submitted by the applicant with the requirements established by law. If the documents are submitted by the applicant in an incomplete form, he or she has the right to correct the defect before the registration is completed. The registration period expires in 5 days before the competition. Applications submitted after the deadline will not be accepted.

In order to participate in the competition, a person wishing to undergo an internship must submit the specified documents in electronic form to the following address: stajirebanotary@tcj.gov.ge or to the Secretariat of the Training Center of Justice Commission, address: st. Tbilisi, Anna Politkovskaya st. N1.

Documents will be accepted from September 28 to October 26, 2023, at the following email address: stajirebanotary@tcj.gov.ge

Contact persons:

Ketevan Zviadadze, e-mail: kzviadadze@tcj.gov.ge

Contact phone (+995 32) 294 22 65

Maggie Odishelidze, e-mail: modishelidze@tcj.gov.ge

Contact phone (+995 32) 238 22 59

Requirements for a person wishing to undergo an internship

In accordance with Article 3 of the Order N450 of the Minister of Justice of October 23, 2019 "On the Regulations on the Rules and Conditions for Conducting the Internship Competition and Approving the Rules of Internship in the Chamber of Notaries of Georgia”;

Exam form and stages

First stage - general skills - 100 questions, 2 hours.

Second stage - testing in the professional part, 100 questions, 3 hours.

The exam consists of 100 test questions with 4 possible answers, only one of which is correct. A correct answer is valued at 1 point.

A candidate who gets 70 or more points in the general skills test has the right to participate in the professional part test, and to get a positive assessment in the professional part test, the candidate must score at least 75 points.

The winner of the competition is considered to be a person who successfully passes both stages of the test and accumulates a certain point in each stage.

Application form;

Order N450 of October 23, 2019 of the Minister of Justice of Georgia "Regarding the approval of the regulation on the rules and conditions of holding the internship competition and the rules of internship in the Chamber of Notaries of Georgia”.

Examination program of the internship competition.

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Minister of Justice Rati Bregadze Opens International Conference in Tbilisi with Representatives from Thirty EPTA Member Countries

The Ministry of Justice, together with the Justice Training Center, is hosting the annual conference of the European Penitentiary Training Academy (EPTA), under Georgia’s chairmanship of the organization. The conference is dedicated to discussing education and practice development within penitentiary systems.

In his opening remarks, Minister Rati Bregadze emphasized the critical role of penitentiary systems in maintaining public order and national security. He highlighted several key achievements within the Georgian penitentiary system, including:

  • Digital University, providing prisoners with access to education;
  • Employed prisoners and the "Re-Market" initiative, where products made by convicts are sold;
  • Georgian innovation - Public Service Hall located within penitentiary institutions, allowing convicts access to essential state services.

Minister Bregadze further underscored the significance of the Penal Code, explaining that it ensures favorable conditions for both inmates and prison staff.

"The state's respect for human rights is most evident in the conditions within its penitentiary institutions. The Penitentiary Code not only protects the rights of inmates but also improves the working conditions of employees, allowing for the humane execution of sentences," he said. Bregadze also discussed the ministry's ongoing infrastructural projects, emphasizing the trend toward constructing small-scale institutions as a priority.

"We follow the trend of building small-scale facilities in penitentiary system. On the one-year anniversary of the opening of the small-scale institution in Laituri, we will open a second small-scale institution in Rustavi, which will be designed for a maximum of 200 inmates. "None of these advancements would have been possible without well-trained personnel," Bregadze noted, emphasizing the establishment of a new structure within the Justice Training Center to oversee staff training. He also mentioned the creation of the Saakadze Base and the focus on infrastructure improvements and tailored educational programs for penitentiary employees. Chairperson of the Human Rights Protection and Civil Integration Committee of the Parliament, Rati Yonatamishvili, and Executive Director of the European Organization of Prison and Penitentiary Systems EUROPRIS, Gustav Talving also addressed the conference.

"Georgia was a part of the Soviet system for 70 years, and the effort the country made to get out of this period is very impressive. Mr. Bregadze, thank you very much for your trust, for supporting EUROPRIS and EPTA, and thank you even more for continuously trying to bring Georgia's penitentiary system closer to European standards," said Gustav Talving. Over the course of the three-day conference, attendees will tour Penitentiary No. 16 to observe prisoner-operated small enterprises and visit the Saakadze Training Base for demonstrations of penitentiary work and the services provided by the Public Service Hall.

The Justice Training Center assumed the EPTA chairmanship in 2023 for a one-year term. Established in 2010, EPTA consists of 36 European penitentiary training centers, fostering collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and best practices across the continent.