Monitoring Results of Online Transparency of the Judicial System
Tbilisi. The Institute for the Development of Freedom of Information has
carried out the monitoring of online resources of the Georgian judicial
authorities, which included the determination of the quality of information
posted on official web pages of the Georgian judicial authorities and the
technical shape (online accessibility) of the web pages.17 official web pages of the Georgian judicial authorities were
selected as part of the monitoring. Following the completion of monitoring by
the Institute, each court has received respective monitoring papers depicting
the statistical data on the research of official web pages of the judicial
authorities, identified problems and respective recommendations.
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