The Ministry of Justice of Georgia continues to cooperate with higher education institutions. The agency signed the memorandum with Batumi State University, named after Shota Rustaveli.
Within the framework of the memorandum, students will undergo training at the Ministry of Justice and will acquire the necessary skills to work independently. The Ministry will promote the successful employment of students in the Ministry’s system.
The document was signed by Minister of Justice Rati Bregadze and Rector of BSU, Merab Khalvash.
Moreover, Deputy Minister of Justice Beka Dzamashvili delivered a public lecture to students and teachers at Batumi University. The topic of the lecture was the legal security of the country and the legal struggle to protect the sovereignty of Georgia.Â
The deputy minister spoke about the importance of the protection of state interests by the Ministry of Justice for the sovereignty of Georgia and the subsequent de-occupation, what legal leverage is provided by the confirmation of the fact of occupation by the Russian Federation by the Strasbourg Court of Georgia, the recognition of the ethnic cleansing of Georgians in the Tskhinvali region; also, establishing Russia’s guilt for killing and torturing Georgian prisoners of war; for inhumane and degrading treatment of military and civilian persons.
The lecture discussed the issuance of arrest warrants by the Hague Court against 3 “high-ranking officials” of the Tskhinvali region, as well as the decision of the Strasbourg Court to exclude or recognize as inadmissible more than 3,300 complaints submitted by the residents of the Tskhinvali region against Georgia, which were filed with the coordination of Russia.
The event was attended by students, professors and teachers of Batumi State University and Maritime Academy, members of the Adjara government and deputy ministers of justice.
At the end of the lecture, the Deputy Minister of Justice answered the audience’s questions.