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Support to the Independence, Accountability and Efficiency of the Judiciary in Georgia

Project Description
The project improves public access to fair and prompt trials at courts through strengthening the quality, independence, transparency, accountability and efficiency of the judiciary system in line with European and international standards.

Through this Project, the European Union supports addressing the key issues of the judiciary, namely to consolidate planning and strategies of the judicial administration, strengthen capacities of judges and other judicial personnel, rationalize selection and promotion procedures for judges, streamline the caseflow in courts, enhance empowerment and integrity of judges, improve
courts’ communication practices, and consolidate the position and efficiency of the Constitutional Court.

The project serves the following purposes:
• To consolidate planning and strategies of the judicial administration
• To strengthen capacities of judges and other judicial personnel
• To rationalize selection and promotion procedures for judges, streamline the judicial caseflow, enhance empowerment and integrity of judges
• To improve courts' communication practices
• To consolidate the position and efficiency of the Constitutional Court.
Specific Objective
The project supports improvement of public access to fair and prompt trials at courts through strengthened, quality, independent, transparent, accountable and efficient judiciary system that is in line with the European and international standards.
Expected Results
• Consolidated judicial strategies
• Strengthened capacities of judges
• Rationalized selection and promotion of judges
• Streamlined caseflow and human resource management in courts
• Enhanced integrity of judges
• Improved communication
• Consolidated position and capacities of the Constitutional Court
Project documents
Project map
Photo gallery
Legal Writing Training at HSOJ
Study Visit to the Court of Justice of the European Union in Luxmebourg
Training on EU Law for Judges
Study Visit on Restorative Justice to Belgium
People Management - Training of Management Skills for Trainers
Supervision workshop with mediators, discussion with Judges
Workshop on Commercial Law with the Court’s Practice Generalization Unit of the Supreme Court of Georgia
Summer School of Justice closing ceremony
PROJECT DETAILS
Georgia
Priority Area:
Partnership that protects
Subsector:
Rule of law & human rights
Topic:
Justice
Project Status:
Completed
Start Date:
01.10.2016
End Date:
29.02.2020
EU Project Number:
377-910