EU Ambassador: April 19 agreement to serve as road map for all sides in Parliament to take hard to bring further trust in rule of law
EU Ambassador: April 19 agreement to serve as road map for all sides in Parliament to take hard to bring further trust in rule of law

EU Ambassador to Georgia, Carl Hartzell says it is necessary to strengthen trust in justice, increase transparency and accountability.

EU Ambassador spoke about the Judiciary Support Project saying that “this project is a demonstration of the investment that the EU has been doing over the years when it comes to building stronger and more accountable institutions here in Georgia.”

“And I am very satisfied with many of the results that have been achieved over the years. At the same time, I will stress in the room the need to further build on these achievements and make sure that further transparency and trust are being built in the judiciary and wider rule of law area and for that, the 19 April Agreement clearly serves as the road map and work plan which we are hoping, expecting now all sides in Parliament and other stakeholders to take hard in advance further to make sure that further accountability, further transparency, and further trust is being brought into the rule of law sector, which is what this country needs and citizens deserve,” Carl Hartzell underscored.

The EU4Justice “Judiciary Support Project” has held its final event today. The key highlight of the Project’s achievement include adoption of comprehensive Judicial Reform Strategy; development of the 4th wave judicial reform recommendations; building a network of the analytical units within the courts; preparation and presentation of annual analytical and generalization reports to increase public awareness and accountability; comprehensive IT audit of the judiciary; launching of user-friendly web portal for Tbilisi City Court; development of the electronic case-management system of the Constitutional Court and its website; introducing modern HR management instruments for courts managers; numerous trainings for judges and court staff on the applications of ECHR case law and the EU law; launching of the School of Justice for court staff; support of Constitutional Court Summer Schools; training and awareness-raising activities to expand the application of restorative justice practices; supporting Ministry of Justice in the expansion of the criminal mediation program for adults.