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State Services Development Agency Holds a Summarizing Event to Discuss the Issues of Statelessness and Results of the Door-to-door Campaign

The goal of the joint event of the State Services Development Agency of the Ministry of Justice of Georgia and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) was to discuss the progress achieved by Georgia in the field of statelessness and the results of ongoing campaigns in cooperation with UNHCR, which serve to identify and register stateless persons.

The event was opened by the First Deputy Minister of Justice of Georgia, Tamar Tkeshelashvili, and Representative of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Georgia, Kemlin Furley.

"It is gratifying that the measures implemented by Georgia in the field of statelessness are positively evaluated both within the country and on the international arena, and among European countries, Georgia occupies a leading position in this regard. It is important that over the last ten years, Georgia maintains a sharp decrease in the number of stateless persons, which ultimately ensures the documentation of all such persons in order to fully realize their rights", noted Tamar Tkeshelashvili and thanked UNHCR and the agency team for fruitful cooperation and achieved results.

Kemlin Furley highlighted the success achieved by Georgia in the field of statelessness, which brings the country's practice even closer to international standards.

Chairperson of the Agency, Ketevan Betlemidze, introduced in detail to the attending public the measures and future plans to reduce and prevent statelessness, as well as the activities carried out within the framework of the ongoing Door-to-door campaign in cooperation with UNHCR and their results.

The event was attended by representatives of the government administration, state agencies, the Parliament of Georgia, the Office of the Public Defender, and international and local organizations.

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Ministry of Justice Continues to Work on Development of Probation and Penitentiary Systems in Accordance with International Standards

The conference was opened today in order to promote the professional development of psychologists and social workers involved in the process of rehabilitation and re-socialization of persons in conflict with the law.

During two days, participants of the event will discuss case management by psychologists and social workers, share experiences and discuss specific ways of multi-sectoral cooperation that will make penitentiary and crime prevention systems more effective.

Deputy Minister of Justice, Buba Lomuashvili and Head of the Council of Europe Office in Georgia, Natalia Vutova addressed the participants of the conference with a welcome speech.

It was noted at the conference that the further development of probation and penitentiary systems in accordance with the best European and international standards is a strategic priority of the Ministry of Justice of Georgia and it significantly depends on the professional activities of social workers and psychologists; Participants evaluated the progress made in the systems over the last 10 years.

The event was organized by the Ministry of Justice, the National Agency for the Execution of Non-custodial Sentences and Probation and the Office of the Council of Europe within the framework of the project - "Improving health care provision in the penitentiary system of Georgia".

The conference was attended by members of the executive power; Representatives of the National Agency for Crime Prevention and Enforcement of Non-custodial Sentences and Probation, Special Penitentiary Service, Council of Europe Office in Georgia and invited guests.

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Ministry of Justice Has Completed Work on the new Penal Code - the Project Will Be Submitted to the Parliament Soon

Minister of Justice of Georgia Rati Bregadze spoke about the main innovations of the Code at the briefing held today after the government meeting. According to the minister, the project improves the working conditions of the employees of the special penitentiary service and brings the legal status of the persons in the penitentiary institutions to an even higher level.

The Minister of Justice highlighted several important changes:

  • The accused persons will be granted the right to a long appointment, which they did not have before;
  • All kinds of appointments will become completely free - today adult convicts have to pay 60 GEL, and minors - 30 GEL;
  • Except for high-risk convicts, everyone will be granted the right to receive higher education, and therefore the innovative project, which was launched by the Ministry of Justice together with the Ministry of Education and Science - Digital University, will become available to the masses of convicts;
  • The number and duration of telephone conversations increases, which will give convicts even more opportunities to communicate with the outside world;
  • The living conditions of convicted and accused persons will be equalized, which is undoubtedly a progressive step;
  • All units of the penitentiary service will be given a special status, which will equalize and improve the conditions of employees;

The circle of persons with special rank is expanding, and all employees, except for official and rank-and-file employees, will receive a bonus for years of service, which will have a positive effect on their salary conditions.

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Consulting Group Working on Issues of Protection of Rights of Persons with Disabilities Established in the Ministry of Justice of Georgia

The first meeting of the advisory group working on issues of protection of the rights of persons with disabilities was held today in the Ministry of Justice. The participants of the meeting were addressed by Deputy Minister of Justice, Buba Lomuashvili and Deputy Head of the United Nations Development Program in Georgia, Anna Chernishova.

Under the leadership of Mr. Buba Lomuashvili, the concept of the advisory group and the annual report on the implementation of the 2022 action plan were discussed at the meeting. The document includes the activities carried out by the Ministry of Justice during the current year for the realization of the rights of persons with disabilities. Among them are: revision of the legal system and analysis of its compliance with the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities; works carried out for the purpose of accessibility of electronic services and websites; Training of system employees on issues of protection of the rights of persons with disabilities; Amendments to the Resolution No. 508 of the Government of Georgia of December 29, 2011, which provides for the issuance of an electronic ID (residence) certificate on preferential terms to a person with severe or significantly expressed disabilities.

After hearing the report, a discussion was held. The participants of the event discussed future plans and activities related to the activities of the advisory group.