Назад The Council of Europe keeps on working with judges on better application of the European Convention on Human Rights standards while adjudication of criminal cases

Tbilisi 29 November 2022
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The Council of Europe keeps on working with judges on better application of the European Convention on Human Rights standards while adjudication of criminal cases

In co-operation with the High School of Justice, the Council of Europe and the European Union organised another series of seminars to familiarise judges with the latest case-law of the Supreme Court of Georgia and the European Court of Human Rights related to domestic violence, admissibility of evidence, the right to liberty, pre-trial measures, trial preparation, and various aspects of fair trial standards.

As a result of cascade trainings up to 50 judges are better informed about recent case-law of the European Court of Human Rights and the Supreme Court of Georgia.

The trainings were organised under the EU/CoE joint Project "Supporting the criminal justice reforms - tackling criminal aspects of the judicial reforms in Georgia" within the framework of the Partnership for Good Governance Programme II. 


 

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