Georgia’s National Bureau of Enforcement joins European Union of Judicial Officers

The decision to accept Georgian bodies in the UEHJ was made at a Congress of the Union in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil that involved 600 representatives from 50 countries. Photo via National Bureau of Enforcement of Georgia

Agenda.ge, 21 May 2024 - 18:58, Tbilisi,Georgia

The National Bureau of Enforcement of Georgia has joined the European Union of Judicial Officers as an observer and will become a full member after the country joins the European Union, the Ministry of Justice of Georgia said on Tuesday. 

At the 25th Congress of the European Union of Judicial Officers, the Georgian authorities discussed priorities of the Bureau and the Justice Ministry, including implementation of international infrastructural and cybersecurity standards.

Development of electronic services as part of an ongoing public administration reform was also highlighted at the event.

The decision to accept Georgian bodies in the UEHJ was made at a Congress of the Union in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil that involved 600 representatives from 50 countries.

Mirian Kharabadze, the Chairman of the Bureau, Nika Eloshvili, the Deputy Chairman of the body and Anna Arabuli, the Manager of the institution’s International Relations were in attendance at the Congress.