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24.08.2022
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Delegation of the executive committee of the CO RATS took part in the 17th meeting of the chairmen of the supreme courts of the SCO member states
Delegation of the Executive Committee of the SCO RATS comprising Deputy Director Arthur Golovanov and desk officer Rustam Abduloev took part in the 17th Meeting of the Chairmen of the Supreme Courts of the Member States of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, which was held in Dushanbe under the chairmanship of the Republic of Tajikistan on August 18-19, 2022.
This meeting was also attended by the chairmen and judges of the Supreme Courts of the Republic of India, the Republic of Kazakhstan, the People’s Republic of China, the Kyrgyz Republic, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, the Russian Federation, the Republic of Tajikistan, the Republic of Uzbekistan, and the chairmen and judges of the Supreme Courts of the observer states, namely the Republic of Belarus, the Islamic Republic of Iran, Deputy Secretary General of the SCO Grigory Logvinov and Assistant to the President of the Republic of Tajikistan for Legal Affairs, Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Republic of Tajikistan in the Majlisi Oli Zarif Alizoda. During the meeting, the participants exchanged best practices in the organization of legal proceedings, reviewed the prospects for the use of artificial intelligence and robotization in legal proceedings, as well as relevant issues related to the imposition of alternative types of punishment, the application of national legislation of the SCO member states when considering disputes on bankruptcy of individuals and legal entities, specific consideration of cases on cybercrime and on the adoption of children. The delegations of Kazakhstan and Russia presented their national experience in arranging administrative justice and administrative proceedings.
Deputy Director of the Executive Committee of the SCO RATS Arthur Golovanov emphasized in his report the crucial role of the judiciary in the large-scale work carried out by the states to suppress terrorist and extremist activities. It was noted that in most SCO countries, it is the decisions taken by the judicial authorities to designate an organization as terrorist or extremist that serve as a basis for systematic counter-terrorism work to suppress the criminal activities of these structures. As of today, as a result of this work of the judiciary in the SCO member states, 235 FTOs were banned. They were designated as terrorist entities by the states and put on the List of Foreign Terrorist Organizations maintained by the Executive Committee. At the same time, taking into account the transnational nature of crimes of a terrorist and extremist nature, including in cyberspace, much attention was given to the importance of considering the development a Single List of Terrorist Organizations Banned in the SCO Member States.
The Chairmen of the Supreme Courts expressed their gratitude to the Tajik side for the excellent organisation of the 17th Meeting, which was held in an atmosphere of mutual understanding and constructive dialogue.
Executive Committee of the SCO RATS
This meeting was also attended by the chairmen and judges of the Supreme Courts of the Republic of India, the Republic of Kazakhstan, the People’s Republic of China, the Kyrgyz Republic, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, the Russian Federation, the Republic of Tajikistan, the Republic of Uzbekistan, and the chairmen and judges of the Supreme Courts of the observer states, namely the Republic of Belarus, the Islamic Republic of Iran, Deputy Secretary General of the SCO Grigory Logvinov and Assistant to the President of the Republic of Tajikistan for Legal Affairs, Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Republic of Tajikistan in the Majlisi Oli Zarif Alizoda. During the meeting, the participants exchanged best practices in the organization of legal proceedings, reviewed the prospects for the use of artificial intelligence and robotization in legal proceedings, as well as relevant issues related to the imposition of alternative types of punishment, the application of national legislation of the SCO member states when considering disputes on bankruptcy of individuals and legal entities, specific consideration of cases on cybercrime and on the adoption of children. The delegations of Kazakhstan and Russia presented their national experience in arranging administrative justice and administrative proceedings.
Deputy Director of the Executive Committee of the SCO RATS Arthur Golovanov emphasized in his report the crucial role of the judiciary in the large-scale work carried out by the states to suppress terrorist and extremist activities. It was noted that in most SCO countries, it is the decisions taken by the judicial authorities to designate an organization as terrorist or extremist that serve as a basis for systematic counter-terrorism work to suppress the criminal activities of these structures. As of today, as a result of this work of the judiciary in the SCO member states, 235 FTOs were banned. They were designated as terrorist entities by the states and put on the List of Foreign Terrorist Organizations maintained by the Executive Committee. At the same time, taking into account the transnational nature of crimes of a terrorist and extremist nature, including in cyberspace, much attention was given to the importance of considering the development a Single List of Terrorist Organizations Banned in the SCO Member States.
The Chairmen of the Supreme Courts expressed their gratitude to the Tajik side for the excellent organisation of the 17th Meeting, which was held in an atmosphere of mutual understanding and constructive dialogue.
Executive Committee of the SCO RATS
