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10 Georgian judges in US to share expertise related to freedom of expression

by Georgia Today
April 12, 2023
in Politics
Reading Time: 1 min read

The US Embassy to Georgia noted that, in partnership with USAID, 10 civil and administrative law judges had a working trip to the US to share expertise related to freedom of expression.

“The United States is proud to support hard-working, honest, professional judges from Georgia who are committed to upholding the law for the benefit of Georgia’s people. The US Embassy supports opportunities for judges to share expertise and uphold fundamental human rights and rule of law in their courtrooms. This ultimately contributes to more prosperous, democratic, and equitable societies,” reads the statement.

As the Embassy notes, they attended court hearings and met US judicial experts, visited the Institute of Free Speech, and met with The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press to learn about defending free speech and how journalists face legal challenges.

“They met representatives from the New York Times to discuss legal issues related to the media and observed a federal appellate argument at the U.S. Court of Appeals to gain valuable insights into the appellate process.

Selecting judges to participate in the visit was highly competitive: 60 applicants were reviewed in an open competition. Those selected represent seven different courts in Georgia.

Freedom of expression is a fundamental human right and a pillar of prosperous democracies everywhere. It fuels innovation and learning, keeps people informed, and is crucial for the protection of other human rights. It is the courts that often must protect this freedom. The United States stands with judges and other legal professionals everywhere who strive to make reasoned, independent decisions, free from pressure and external influence,” reads the statement.

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