The entry of women into spaces from which they have historically been sidelined means the restoration of equality. It means the perception of justice as a full-fledged representative of the society, whose members are affected by it on a daily basis, it means the inspiration for the next generation of girls that they can have their own say in the development of such a major institution as the court.
How many women are or have been in the position of chairman in court?
(Meaning the chairman of the court, collegium, or chamber)
It is interesting to observe the statistical data, how many women are in court, as well as on the position of chairmen of Chambers and collegiums in common courts, and what is their ratio to male chairmen.
In 2015-2021, the number of persons appointed to the position of chairmen of a district (city) and appellate courts, as well as chairman of Chambers and collegiums, including acting chairmen, reaches 56 and there are only 5 women.
2015-2021 - chairmen/acting officers of courts, chambers, and collegiums:
From the document provided by the High Council of justice, we know that in the period from 2015 to 2021, a total of 5 women were appointed as chairmen in different courts, but 3 of them were assigned to fulfill the powers of the chair and only 2 were appointed directly as chairmen.
1. Since December 2015, Leila Gurguchiani has been assigned to exercise the authority of the chairperson of the Khelvachauri District Court since December 8 and has not been appointed directly as the chairperson.
2. Marine Tsertsvadze was assigned from January 20, 2017 to perform the duties of the chairperson of the Telavi District Court. She was not appointed chairman.
3. From February 2016, 23, Eka Areshidze was assigned to exercise the authority of the chairman of the criminal cases collegium of the Tbilisi City Court.
4. Natruli Akobia has been appointed as the chairperson of Zugdidi District Court since October 2012, 25. On December 2012, 21, the decision on the appointment of N. Akobia as the chairperson of the Zugdidi District Court was declared invalid and on the same day was imposed to fulfill the authority of the chairperson of the United Zugdidi District Court. From February 2016, 19 N. Akobia is still obliged to exercise the authority of the chairperson of the Zugdidi District Court, and this decision is declared invalid on June 2017, 5 and on the same day, Natruli Akobia is appointed as the chairperson of the Zugdidi District Court. It is also noteworthy that after the appointment in 2017 on June 5, N. Akobia has exhausted the 5-year term of the chairman's authority provided for by law.
5. From February 2016, 15, Tea Leonidze was assigned the authority of the chairman of the Bolnisi District Court. This decision was declared invalid in 2017 on June 5 and on the same day she was appointed chairman of the Bolnisi District Court. It should be noted that tea Leonidze was appointed as a judge of the criminal cases Chamber of the Tbilisi Court of Appeals by the decision of June 2021, 18.
Court chairmen from 2015 to 20.07.2022
Male chairmen-91%
Female chairmen-9%
Prior to 2015, out of 31 court chairmen/acting officials, 13 are women, but thirteen were assigned to exercise the powers of the chairperson and none of them was appointed directly as the chairperson.
According to the information found on the official website of the High Council of justice, the list of chairs and chairpersons appointed before 2015:
1. Mevlud Khatashvili
2. Giorgi Darakhvelidze
3. Besik Bugianishvili
4. Giorgi Arevadze
5. David Dvali
6. Roman Estate
7. Matiko Khurtsidze
8. Giorgi Londaridze
9. Meri Maisuradze
10. Robert Chinkorashvili
11. Anna Chogovadze
12. Tsitsino Mosidze
13. Shalva Mchedlishvili
14. Lasha Kochiachvili
15. Tea Dzimistarashvili
16. Lazare Dzirkvelishvili
17. Shakro Abuseridze
18. Jemal Kiknadze
19. Tsira Maisuradze
20. Nana Chalatashvili
21. Irakli Gigineishvili
22. Maia Shoshiashvili
23. Ioseb Baghaturia
24. Anna Ghelekva
25. Violeta Porchkhidze
26. David kekenadze
27. Soso Gurtskaia
28. Indira Mashaneishvili
29. Marina Kiknadze
30. Arsen Kalatozishvili
31. Nana Jankhoteli
These data statistically look like this:
Court chairmen from 2007 to 2015
Male chairmen 58%
Female chairmen 42%
Overall data of chairpersons listed above (2007-present):6
Court chairmen 2007-2022
Male chairmen 79%
Female chairmen 21%
Court chairmen from 2007 to 2015
Male chairmen 18
Female chairmen 13
Court chairs since 2015
Male chairmen 51
Female chairmen 5
Female chairmen
Acting chairman 89%
Chair 11%
The presented statistical data show that since 2015, the appointment rate of female chairmen/chairpersons has substantially decreased, although there has never been a satisfactory rate and disproportion has been noticeable before.
The statistics analyzed in the article reflect a critically unequal situation between men and women, especially considering that, as we read on the website of the Tbilisi City Court, "women represent the majority in judicial positions in the common courts of Georgia.“
The civilized world agreed that at all stages of decision-making, it is possible to achieve peace and democracy only with the equal participation of women and men. The current situation is the message of the judicial authorities to women that wide opportunities for career success in the field of management of the Georgian judicial system are available only to men.
In case of temporary absence of the chairperson of the court board, their duties are performed by one of the judges of the court on the instruction of the chairperson of the court, and in the absence of the assignment of the chairperson of the court-by the judge who has more experience of working as a judge.7
The Georgian Court Watch tried to find out what is the situation in the courts where the High Council of Justice has not officially appointed a chairman. The decision of the High Council of Justice regarding the chairperson of several courts mentioned below is not searchable, therefore we assume that they exercise this authority automatically, on the basis of the law, as the most experienced judges.
As far as we know, from 17.08.2021 the chairman of the Akhaltsikhe District Court is Anait Oganesyan.
Since the beginning of 2021, Nana Chalatashvili has been acting as chairman at gurjaani District Court.
In Telavi District Court, Marine Tsertsvadze's term as chairman expired on 20.06.2022, as we were informed verbally, the acting chairman of the court is marine Tsertsvadze.
In Ozurgeti District Court, we were told verbally that Ia Baramidze is the acting chairman of the court. Since when Ia Baramidze exercises the authority of the chairman is unknown. In this case, another problem was identified by the Court Watch, which we will devote to a separate article.
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