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Launch of the HUDOC case-law database in Georgian

The European Union and the Council of Europe in cooperation with the Supreme Court of Georgia officially launched the Georgian interface of the HUDOC case-law database to mark its 20th anniversary.

Cristian Urse, Head of the Council of Europe Office in Georgia, Mzia Todua, Acting Chief of Justice, Mikheil Sarjveladze, First Deputy Minister of Justice, and Carmen Morte-Gomez, the Head of Division at European Court of Human Rights opened the event.

The HUDOC database contains 26.400 case-law translations in 31 languages including Georgian. The Georgian interface joins the existing ones in English, French, Russian, Turkish and Spanish.
The creation of a database was a follow up to a signed memorandum between the Supreme Court of Georgia, the Ministry of Justice and the European Court of Human Rights within the framework of the EU/CoE joint project.

The event brought together representatives of the international donor organizations, members of the High Council of Justice, judges of the Common Courts of Georgia, prosecutors, lawyers, media and civil society representatives.

The event was organised in the framework of EU/CoE joint project “Strengthening the Application of the European Convention on Human Rights in Georgia”, funded within the EU-CoE Partnership for Good Governance.

20 December 2018
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