The European Union and Council of Europe joint programme Partnership for Good Governance continues to support the countries’ justice reform aiming at:

  • increasing the level of independence, professionalism, and accountability of the judiciary in the Eastern Partnership region and the efficiency of court management in line with CEPEJ recommendations.
  • establishing independent training institutions that have sufficient resources to deliver high quality training for judicial and law enforcement authorities, thus contributing to increasing public trust in the judicial systems.
  • providing support to align the legislative and policy frameworks regulating the judiciary of the Eastern Partnership countries with European standards.

The third phase of the Partnership for Good Governance includes six country-specific projects implemented in this thematic area, most of them in continuation of the previous phases and built on the results achieved so far.

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List of Partnership for Good Governance projects on strengthening justice

ARMENIA

Support to the justice reform in Armenia

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AZERBAIJAN

Fostering mediation in Azerbaijan

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GEORGIA

Strengthening independence and professionalism of justice in Georgia

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Support to modernisation of court management in Georgia

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REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA

Support to further modernisation of court management in the Republic of Moldova

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UKRAINE

Support to the development of the constitutional justice in Ukraine

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