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12 Years of Georgian Dream in the Judiciary
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Statement of NGOs
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The government's course hinders EU membership
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The Supreme Council of Justice appointed 21 judges for life
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Georgian Court Watch
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Publications
Lexo Skhvitaridze case
Pro-European rallies
10.01.2025
Bachana Titvinidze case
Pro-European rallies
10.01.2025
Mikheil Lortkipanidze case
Pro-European rallies
19.12.2024
Sanctioned Georgian Judges
Judge
28.12.2024
Procedural deadlines in court
Court
24.12.2024
What is the quality and access to justice?
Court
22.12.2024
What is a case-weight?
Case distribution
Case statistics
03.12.2024
Topics discussed by the HCoJ in November
Court
HCoJ
13.12.2024
People fighting against the anti-Western regime remain imprisioned
Blog
12.11.2024
In November, judges will receive a total of more than half a million Lari as an additional allowance
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HCoJ
Data
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20.03.2024
The matter of assessing the integrity of judges cannot be dismissed, as it reflects the desire of the Georgian people to enhance the judiciary and pursue integration into the European Union
13 years of jury trial in Georgia
Jury trial
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Statistics
Number of vacancies for judges
Number of judges appointed
Map of Georgian courts
The judge's scandalous statement
Unfair court statistics
Violations in activists' cases
Violations in activists' cases
Beka Kakhidze Case
Demianenko Case
Edemi Bagaturia case
Lexo Skhvitaridze case
Monitoring court hearings
Nadim of the judges
A judge with questionable education
A judge in the service of the regime
Mikheil Lortkipanidze case
Bachana Titvinidze case
Lifetime judge as deputy of Gomelauri
The clan strengthened the clan
Procedural deadlines in court
What is the quality and access to justice?
What is a case-weight?
Sanctioned Georgian Judges
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