Giorgi Jokhadze currently works as Programme Manager at the Cybercrime Division of the Council of Europe in Strasbourg, having worked previously at Cybercrime Programme Office (Bucharest, Romania) of the same organisation. Since 2015, he is in charge of joint EU/Council of Europe regional projects addressing cybercrime and electronic evidence in the Eastern Partnership region, with particular focus on Ukraine since 2022.
He has previously worked, in various management and consulting posts, with the Government of Georgia, international organizations (ICRC, UNODC, OECD, etc.) and non-profit organizations in Georgia and abroad on a variety of matters related to public international law, criminal justice, intellectual property, and personal data protection, specializing in regulatory aspects and practice of cybercrime and information/cyber-security in recent years.
Giorgi Jokhadze holds degrees in International Law from Tbilisi State University (Georgia) and Lund University / Raoul Wallenberg Institute (Sweden).