Beka Dzamashvili, the Deputy Justice Minister of Georgia, highlighted the development of legislative areas in the country at the Legal Competitiveness Conference in Hungary, the Ministry said on Tuesday.
At the Conference, hosted within the framework of the Hungarian Presidency of the Council of the European Union in the country’s capital of Budapest between Monday and Tuesday, the Minister also discussed the practice of Georgian legal approximation to the EU law in parallel to the country’s integration into the bloc.
The body noted a “special attention” was drawn to the subject of ensuring civil engagement in the lawmaking process, and establishing evidence and analysis-based approaches, which it said was ensured under the leadership of the Ministry’s interdepartmental commissions and Scientific and Academic Council.
Dzamashvili shared the Georgian experience of implementing modern technologies and artificial intelligence with European counterparts and introduced the activities the body plans to carry out in the near future.