U.S. Ambassador hopes Parliament to make full use of investigation commission mechanism
We are always delighted when Georgian judges choose to participate in our programs. We look forward to continuing this great exchange between Georgian and American judges, U.S. Ambassador to Georgia, Kelly Degnan, on Monday, stated.
According to Ambassador, US study tours have been popular and successful because they bring together judges from the United States with judges in Georgia and give them an opportunity to learn from each other and share their best practices.
“Our study tours have been popular and successful because they bring together judges from the United States with judges in Georgia and give them an opportunity to learn from each other and to share their best practices and lessons learned. Sometimes they talk about how they manage their courtrooms, the heavy workloads, or sometimes particularly interesting issues that come up during cases. Our programs are open to those who are qualified, as well as those who will benefit from these exchanges with American judges and maybe bring ideas back to their courtrooms. They’re also open to those who can go because this is a big time commitment. Sometimes, given the workloads of judges here, they’re not always able to go for the full two weeks; sometimes it’s even longer than two weeks. So, we are always delighted when Georgian judges choose to participate in our programs, and we usually have a lot of interest in them. We look forward to continuing this great exchange between Georgian and American judges,” Kelly Degnan asserted.
The Ambassador believes the mechanism of the investigating commission is useful and hopes that Parliament will make full use of this instrument.
“On your second question, Parliament created these investigatory commissions as a mechanism to look into issues that are important to the people of Georgia, to look into issues of the day that require greater transparency, and more information to allow the citizens of Georgia to be better informed and also to hold people accountable and provide transparency on important issues. So, the reason this mechanism was created by Parliament was to provide citizens with more information. I think it’s a very useful technique that’s been a mechanism that’s used in many different Parliaments, including the US Congress. We would hope that Parliament and Members of Parliament would make full use of these tools that they have created in the interest of their citizens,” she added.