Among the series of webinars dedicated to “Judicial proceedings within reasonable time”, this second webinar organised on 3rd of June, was to present the concept of CEPEJ timeframes in conformity with Article 6 of the European Convention of Human Rights as well as to explain the notion of reasonable length of judicial proceedings, the related definition of backlog, and the process through which Timeframes should be set.
International expert presented concepts, tools, and examples about the development, deployment and monitoring of judicial timeframes to the 70 participants, judges, Georgian court managers, judicial assistants and chief registrars. They discussed the implementation of improvements of reasonable timeframes in Georgian courts.
The Georgian project “Enhancing the accountability and the efficiency of the judicial system and the professionalism of lawyers” is part of the European Union/Council of Europe joint programme Partnership for Good Governance II co-funded by the European Union and the Council of Europe.