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Ministries of Justice of Georgia and the Czech Republic Sign Joint Declaration
At the end, Rati Bregadze together with his Czech counterpart discussed the initiative of creating a Georgia-Czech legal forum, which will be hosted alternately by Tbilisi and Prague every year.
A joint declaration was signed today between the Ministries of Justice of Georgia and the Czech Republic.
The cooperation between the ministries of justice of Georgia and the Czech Republic, which started within the framework of the ministerial meeting organized by the Council of the European Union in Prague, continued today with the signing of a joint declaration. The Georgian Minister of Justice met today with the delegation of the Czech Ministry of Justice. The cooperation document was signed by Rati Bregadze and his Czech colleague, Pavel Blažek.
The document includes cooperation in the field of justice reform and support for digital governance; as well as: promoting the process of convergence with the EU legislation; effective management of penitentiary, probation and crime prevention systems; and strengthening legal mutual assistance and other directions.
Rati Bregadze noted that it is important for the Ministry of Justice to establish bilateral relations with partners in such priority directions as: strengthening approaches based on the protection of human rights, continuing reforms in the system of the Ministry of Justice, digitalization of state services, increasing accessibility and progress of electronic governance.
The Minister of Justice thanked his Czech counterpart for his continuous support for the process of Georgia's integration into the European Union and its territorial integrity. According to him, the strengthening of institutional cooperation between the two countries, including in the process of approximation of the legislation of Georgia with the legislation of the European Union, is very important.
The parties also talked about both European integration and deepening of bilateral relations. "Today, we continued to discuss how Georgia meets the Copenhagen criteria, after which the country will receive the status of a candidate for the EU member state. It can be said that Georgia is making every effort to fulfill these conditions. Accordingly, I will inform the European Commissioner about these steps forward. I also had the opportunity to visit the Rustavi penitentiary facility, where I was convinced that the Georgian penitentiary system meets the standards of the European Union," said Pavel Blažek.
At the end, Rati Bregadze together with his Czech counterpart discussed the initiative of creating a Georgia-Czech legal forum, which will be hosted alternately by Tbilisi and Prague every year.
Ministry of Justice Starts Accepting Applications for Participation in the Grant Program
The Ministry of Justice announces another grant competition. The priority areas of the program are:
• promoting the introduction of innovative services in the system of the Ministry;
• Strengthening the protection of human rights;
• Strengthening legal security.
Non-entrepreneurial (non-commercial) legal entities and individuals are eligible to participate in the grant competition. The amount intended for the program is 500,000 GEL, and the maximum amount of funding for each winning project is 20,000 GEL.
Submission of applications has started today. The deadline for receiving documents is November 10, 2022.
The Ministry of Justice announced the grant competition last year, within the framework of which 14 projects were implemented.
The purpose of the grant programs is to promote the participation of civil society in the activities of the Ministry of Justice system and to support civil initiatives.
The grant applications and relevant documents can be received, taking into account the specified deadlines, only electronically to the following e-mail address: grant@justice.gov.ge
Kurashi Gospels, Stored in Svaneti, Will Undergo Restoration in the National Archive of the Ministry of Justice of Georgia.
The most important monument of Georgian culture, the palimpsest gospel of the 9th-10th centuries, was brought to Tbilisi today in agreement with the Mestia municipality's mayor's office and Etseri community representatives. Deputy Minister of Justice, Buba Lomuashvili, Minister of Culture, Sports and Youth, Thea Tsulukiani, Director of the National Archives, Teona Iashvili, representatives of local authorities attended the transportation process.
The unique manuscript will remain in the National Archives for restoration work for 18 months, after which the fully restored four chapters will be returned to the Etseri community. The restoration plan will be determined after evaluating the degree of damage to the manuscript.
The restorers of the National Archive Document Restoration and Microfilming Laboratory will perform the restoration with full guidance of the technological process in accordance with international standards, which will increase the quality of protection of the unique document and the duration of its further storage.
The Kurashi Gospel is the second manuscript preserved in Svaneti, which will undergo the restoration process in the laboratory of the National Archives. In 2021, the restoration works of the 12th century Lakhamuli Gospel were carried out in the Archives. The possibility of working on unique manuscripts is determined by the modern equipment of the laboratory, corresponding to the European standard, and the high professionalism of the restorers.
Minister of Justice of Georgia Discusses Prospects of Deepening Partnership with the Ambassador of Hungary
Minister of Justice, Rati Bregadze held an introductory meeting today with Hungarian Ambassador, Anna Maria Shikos. The conversation touched upon the deepening of sectoral cooperation between the Ministries of Justice of Georgia and Hungary. The Minister proposed to the Hungarian ambassador to strengthen the partnership in the direction of legal cooperation in civil matters. Rati Bregadze expressed his readiness to host his Hungarian counterpart in Georgia so that the Justice Ministers of the two countries could sign a bilateral agreement on mutual legal assistance in civil matters. Rati Bregadze noted that the agreement will further deepen partnership relations between Georgia and Hungary and will be a logical continuation of the cooperation on which the two countries' Justice Ministers agreed within the framework of the memorandum of understanding signed in December last year.
At the meeting, the parties discussed the expert assistance of the Hungarian side in the issues of convergence of Georgian legislation with EU law; as well as exchange programs for employees of the Ministry of Justice of the two countries, and the prospects of holding a Hungarian-Georgian legal forum in Georgia.
Deputy Minister of Justice, Beka Dzamashvili also attended the meeting with the Hungarian ambassador.
Rati Bregadze Discusses Current Projects and New Initiatives to the Representatives of the Georgian diaspora in Dublin
Minister of Justice, Rati Bregadze held a meeting with the representatives of the Georgian diaspora in Dublin and congratulated the Sunday school students on the start of the new academic year. Representatives of the Justice Ministry and Georgian Ambassador to Ireland, Giorgi Zurabashvili also attended the meeting.
The conversation touched upon the relations between the diaspora and the state and legislative changes and projects tailored to the interests of compatriots living abroad. Georgians living in Ireland expressed their satisfaction regarding the reduction of fees for receiving passports and identity cards.
The Minister noted that on the instructions of the Prime Minister, together with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, a legislative initiative is being prepared, which will further contribute to the achievement of the goals defined by the Diaspora Strategy.
Rati Bregadze Meets with Director General of the Prison Service of Ireland
Within the framework of the ministerial held in Dublin, Rati Bregadze visited today the penitentiary institution of Dublin and met with the Director General of the Irish Prison Service, Caron McCaffrey.
At the meeting, the Minister of Justice of Georgia stated that protecting the rights of persons with limited freedom at a high level is the main priority of the Ministry; The development of penitentiary, probation and crime prevention systems is carried out in accordance with the best European and international standards.
Rati Bregadze introduced to Caron McCaffrey, the innovations introduced in penitentiary institutions in the direction of rehabilitation and re-socialization. The subject of special interest of the Irish colleagues was the digital university and sports management system. At the invitation of Rati Bregadze, the delegation of the Prison Service of Ireland will visit Georgia. The purpose of the visit will be to share Georgian experience and plan joint projects.
Speaking to the Director General, the Minister of Justice also emphasized the importance of small prisons. Rati Bregadze said that this type of prison will be opened in Georgia by the end of this year.
The Minister of Justice is in Ireland at the ministerial meeting of the member states of the Council of Europe. The event is dedicated to the discussion of domestic, sexual and gender-based violence.
The Minister of Justice of Georgia Discusses Prospects of Deepening Mutual Cooperation with His Estonian Counterpart
The Minister of Justice of Estonia emphasized the "amazing progress" that Georgia has achieved on the path to European integration:
"Georgia has made great progress in the European integration process. It really deserves to become part of Europe, the European Union, and I really hope that it will happen in the near future, because the progress is really amazing.”
The meeting was also attended by First Deputy Minister of Justice of Georgia, Tamar Tkeshelashvili and Deputy Minister, Beka Dzamashvili.
The issues of expanding the relationship between the Ministries of Justice of Georgia and Estonia and the European integration of Georgia were discussed today by the ministers of justice of the two countries at a meeting held in Dublin.
Rati Bregadze is in Ireland to participate in the ministerial meetings of the member states of the Council of Europe.
Rati Bregadze spoke to Lea Danilson-Järg about further deepening of the partnership between the two countries' ministries of justice and the signing of a memorandum. For this purpose, he invited his Estonian counterpart to Tbilisi. According to Rati Bregadze, the document will create a solid basis for close cooperation in the field of justice, rule of law and human rights and will support the immediate implementation of new initiatives.
At the meeting, Rati Bregadze thanked Lea Danilson-Järg for the help provided by Estonia to Georgia on the path of integration with the European Union and expressed confidence that our country will continue to have strong support from Estonia in the process of obtaining the status of a candidate country for the European Union.
"We had an interesting dialogue with the Estonian colleague about the current relations and specific perspectives for future cooperation. Estonia is a friendly and supportive state of Georgia. Accordingly, we express our hope that joint efforts aimed at further strengthening of legal cooperation will definitely bring success on the path of European integration of Georgia", said Rati Bregadze after the meeting.
The Minister of Justice of Estonia emphasized the "amazing progress" that Georgia has achieved on the path to European integration:
"Georgia has made great progress in the European integration process. It really deserves to become part of Europe, the European Union, and I really hope that it will happen in the near future, because the progress is really amazing.”
The meeting was also attended by First Deputy Minister of Justice of Georgia, Tamar Tkeshelashvili and Deputy Minister, Beka Dzamashvili.
Rati Bregadze Delivers a Speech at the Ministerial Meeting of the Member States of the Council of Europe
First Deputy Minister of Justice, Tamar Tkeshelashvili and Deputy Minister, Beka Dzamashvili also participate in the conference.
Within the framework of the Dublin conference, a declaration on the prevention of sexual and gender-based violence in the family will be adopted. The declaration calls on states to strengthen national mechanisms for tackling domestic violence, violence against women; Focus on the rehabilitation of perpetrators and correction of violent behavior, and urge states to ratify the Istanbul Convention.
A ministerial meeting of the member states of the Council of Europe is being held in Dublin, which deals with issues of prevention of domestic and gender-based violence. The heads of the ministries of justice of European countries are attending the conference. The Georgian delegation is headed by Rati Bregadze.
The Minister of Justice of Georgia delivered a speech today at the event and talked about the institutional and legal reforms that have been implemented in the country to tackle violence against women and the family.
The Minister noted that the fight against gender-based violence is one of the priorities of the Georgian government.
"Gender equality, elimination and prevention of violence against women and domestic violence remains one of the priorities on the Georgian government's agenda. The legal and institutional reforms carried out over the past years are the best illustration of our approach to gender. Our policy is based on 4 principles: prevention of violence, protection of victims, effective investigation and interagency cooperation. All these directions are fully reflected in the legal and institutional mechanisms, including in the second national strategy and thematic action plans for the protection of human rights in Georgia for 2022-2030", - noted the Minister of Justice.
First Deputy Minister of Justice, Tamar Tkeshelashvili and Deputy Minister, Beka Dzamashvili also participate in the conference.
Within the framework of the Dublin conference, a declaration on the prevention of sexual and gender-based violence in the family will be adopted. The declaration calls on states to strengthen national mechanisms for tackling domestic violence, violence against women; Focus on the rehabilitation of perpetrators and correction of violent behavior, and urge states to ratify the Istanbul Convention.
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