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Justice Minister awards Successful Professionals on Bailiffs and Enforcement Officers Day
Minister of Justice, Rati Bregadze underlined the achievements of the National Bureau of Enforcement over the past year and thanked the staff for their work.
Over the past year, enforcement services have become more readily available to citizens; A digital archive was introduced, which up to 350,000 cases were digitized for; A simplified case management platform has been created, where citizens can register a request / application for a service without leaving home, and follow the case electronically; Electronic communication system has been introduced with all commercial banks. Electronic document management systems are being introduced with municipal bodies; An "electronic assistant" program is being developed, which allows a number of enforcement actions to be carried out without the physical intervention of the executor; In September of this year, at the initiative of the International Union of Executives, Georgia will host an international conference of executives.
Minister of Justice Rati Bregadze, Deputy Minister, Erekle Gvinianidze and Chairperson of the National Bureau of Enforcement, Mirian Kharabadze awarded certificates of appreciation to the police officers and bailiffs for outstanding professionalism and conscientious performance in their professional activities.
Veteran Status Awarded to Special Forces of the Penitentiary Department of the Ministry of Justice
Members of the Special Task Force of the Penitentiary Department of the Ministry of Justice who served in the 2008 war have been awarded with veteran status. The certificates were handed over to the veterans by Deputy Minister of Justice, Tornike Cheishvili and Director of the State Service for Veterans Affairs, Koba Kobaladze.
"A very important process has ended. Participants in the 2008 war, who were employees of the Penitentiary Department of the Ministry of Justice, did not enjoy the status of a veteran because it had no relevant legal basis. The relevant grounds emerged at the end of last year and today these people have already been awarded a document certifying the status of a veteran,” - said the Deputy Minister of Justice and thanked all veterans for their service to Georgia.
Although members of the Ministry of Justice's special task force were active in the 2008 war, they did not have the status of war veterans because there was no relevant legal provision in the Law on Veterans of War and Military Forces. At the initiative of Minister of Justice, Rati Bregadze, amendments to the law were prepared in the Ministry of Justice and submitted to the Parliament. The bill was approved by the legislature at the end of last year.
Ministry of Justice of Georgia and the Ministry of Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform of Indonesia Conclude Memorandum of Understanding
The Memorandum of Understanding was signed today by Minister of Justice of Georgia, Rati Bregadze and Minister of Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform of Indonesia, Tjahjo Kumolo.
The document envisages deepening of cooperation in the areas of access to public services and e-government. A bilateral meeting was held between the ministers of the two countries before the signing of the memorandum.
Rati Bregadze and Tjahjo Kumolo discussed current projects and initiatives in Georgia in terms of efficient delivery of public services. The Georgian side introduced innovative projects to its colleagues: Mobile Public Service Hall; PROBBOX; Digital University and others.
Within the framework of the visit, the Indonesian delegation will visit the public service halls and community centers and will get acquainted with the successful experience of Georgia in the field of service delivery.
Minister of Justice Presents Annual Report in Kutaisi after Tbilisi
Rati Bregadze spoke about the reforms that have been carried out to strengthen the priority areas of the Ministry.
One year after the presentation of the Development Strategy of the Ministry of Justice, a number of promises have been fulfilled:
Innovative project - the Mobile Public Service Hall has been introduced and is successfully operating in 7 regions; Electronic probation service system - PROBBOX was installed in 6 big cities of Georgia; Systemic land registration reform has been launched in 59 municipalities of Georgia, land is being measured and registered according to the time plan.
Infrastructural works continue - 5 new public service halls and community centers were opened; Construction is underway in 6 more municipalities; An additional public service hall will be opened in Hualing, Tbilisi; Samtskhe-Javakheti Regional Archive building was opened in Akhaltsikhe.
The bilingual magazine Justitia was founded and published; The largest electronic legal framework HeinOnline became available to the Ministry of Justice; Memorandums of Understanding have been signed with the Ministries of Justice of Turkey, Israel, Hungary, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Switzerland.
Notary services became available in administrative units - Saguramo, Gamarjveba, Martkopi, Shuakhevi, Adigeni, Aspindza, Kachreti, Keda, Khobi, Zestaponi, Sighnaghi and Ambrolauri; Soon, citizens will be able to receive online notary services through a mobile application.
Significant reforms in the penitentiary and probation systems - employment programs for prisoners have been accelerated; Encouragement of sports activities in penitentiary institutions continue; sports squares have been repaired; Regular exercises are being held, probation bureaus are being opened in Sighnaghi, Terjola, Kutaisi and Zestaponi; the referral center opened in Kutaisi; Memoranda of Understanding have been signed with the municipalities for the employment of convicts.
The presentation of the report was attended by the Deputy Ministers, the State Representative in the Imereti Region, representatives of the local authorities, employees of the LEPLs under the Ministry of Justice and invited guests.
The Ministry of Justice of Georgia Approves 2022 Action Plan for the Protection of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
The document consists of 4 goals, 7 objectives and 22 activities. It is an action plan for the implementation of the obligations under the Law of Georgia on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and is based on the principles and standards recognized by the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
The main priorities of the plan are: further approximation of Georgian legislation with the provisions of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities; More accessible environment for people with disabilities in the agencies of the Ministry of Justice; Further adaptation of services; Protecting the rights of defendants / convicts with disabilities in penitentiary institutions according to their needs.
The Analytical Department of the Ministry of Justice has developed the document with the active involvement of the system services of the Ministry. Representatives of persons with disabilities, as well as non-governmental organizations interested in the protection of their rights participated in the discussion of the working version.
The 2022 Action Plan for the Protection of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities was approved by Order № 223 of the Minister of Justice of June 1, 2022.
Public lecture - "Protection of Georgian Sovereignty through Legal Ways" Held at Kutaisi International University
"Legal Security of the Country and Legal Struggle to Defend Georgia's Sovereignty" is a course of public lectures of the Ministry of Justice, which started on May 26 in Ambrolauri on the Independence Day at the initiative of the Minister of Justice of Georgia and will continue throughout the country. Minister of Justice, Rati Bregadze presented the course of public lectures at Kutaisi International University (KIU) today and addressed the audience.
"We started the cycle of lectures symbolically on May 26, Independence Day. We want young people, first and foremost, and all stakeholders to get information on what independence means in legal terms; What is being done to ensure that our national sovereignty is protected at full length; Also, what is the path of the state, the people employed in the Ministry of Justice and various public structures in order to ensure the security of each of us, and the whole world to know that Georgia is an independent, sovereign state and its territories are occupied. The right to say that Russia is an occupier has become possible as a result of the successful work of both the government as a whole and the Ministry of Justice right after the historic decision of the Strasbourg court. The state does not belong to any government - it is the property of the people," said Rati Bregadze.
Beka Dzamashvili spoke to the listeners about the difficult and successful fight that the Ministry of Justice was waging against Russia in the European Courts of Human Rights in Strasbourg and the Hague to protect Georgia's sovereignty and territorial integrity.
He explained the importance of the fact that the courts of Strasbourg and the Hague recognize the territorial integrity of our country in the decisions and confirm that Georgia is occupied by Russia.
Also, what legal levers does the Strasbourg court provide to Georgia for the confirmation of ethnic cleansing of Georgians in the Tskhinvali region by the Russian Federation.
The public lecture was attended by Deputy Ministers of Justice - Tamar Tkeshelashvili, Erekle Gvinianidze, Rector of Kutaisi International University, Alexandre Tevzadze, the Deputy Governors of Imereti, public officials, students, representatives of academia and others.
Convicts and Defendants Will Have Opportunity to Study Remotely at Authorized Universities in Georgia
A digital university will be launched for convicts in penitentiary institutions. The Memorandum of Understanding for the implementation of the project was signed by Minister of Justice, Rati Bregadze and Minister of Education and Science, Mikheil Chkhenkeli in the N5 (Women's) Penitentiary Institution.
The Minister of Justice wished success to the future students and thanked Mikheil Chkhenkeli for his active involvement in the Digital University project:
"Today is another clear proof that we are fulfilling all our promises and will continue to do so in the future," said Rati Bregadze.
The Minister of Education and Science stressed the importance of the Digital University project and expressed the full support of the Ministry of Justice:
"The Ministry of Education and Science will do everything possible to ensure that people in penitentiary institutions receive a quality education," said Mikheil Chkhenkeli.
Rati Bregadze showed Mikheil Chkhenkeli the library, gym, football field and beauty salon of N5 penitentiary institution.
The Digital University is another promise made by the Ministry of Justice and part of the agency's 10-year development strategy. The project will enable persons in penitentiary institutions to receive electronic education at authorized universities in Georgia at both the bachelor's and master's levels.
The introduction of e-learning method in penitentiary institutions and access to higher education is an important step towards the realization of the right to education of convicts and their re-socialization and rehabilitation.
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