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Ulrich Hagenloch recently conducted an interactive session for the staff of the Anti-Corruption Bureau

Ulrich Hagenloch, the former chairman of the Dresden District Court and a noted expert, recently conducted an interactive session for the staff of the Anti-Corruption Bureau, under the invitation of Razden Kuprashvili, the head of the Bureau, and with support from the German Foundation for International Legal Cooperation (IRZ).
 
The meeting's focus was on "Decision Structure and Preparation of Legal Correspondence."
 
Since 2007, Hagenloch has been actively contributing to law and judicial reforms in Georgia, implementing numerous successful projects.
 
Key topics of discussion included the intricacies of preparing legal correspondence, the structure of decision-making, the standards for justifying decisions, and the exploration of practical scenarios. These discussions offered valuable insights and practical knowledge to the Bureau’s staff.

The Anti-Corruption Bureau extends its gratitude to the German Foundation for International Legal Cooperation (IRZ) for its invaluable support in facilitating this session.
 
The event was attended by distinguished members, Deputy Heads of the Anti-Corruption Bureau Tamta Kachkachishvili and Ana Klandadze; Head of the South Caucasus projects of the German Foundation for International Legal Cooperation (IRZ), Frank Hupfeld; Project Manager of the IRZ South East and South Caucasus Project Manager, Khatuna Diasamidze; Project coordinator of the German Foundation for International Legal Cooperation (IRZ) in Georgia, Sulkhan Gamkrelidze.