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Minister Tahiri expressed high consideration for the support that the Kingdom of Norway has given to Kosovo particularly in the rule of law and access to justice.
Minister Tahiri underlined the importance of the transfer of Judiciary to e-Judiciary, through the Case Management Information System.
“The electronic monitoring of cases will be enabled through the Case Management Information System, which will ensure transparency, efficiency, and easier access to justice, and will avoid long procedures” said Minister Tahiri.
Minister Tahiri said that E-Justice will be discussed under the Functional Review of the Rule of Law Sector.
“E-Justice is a topic foreseen under the Functional Review of the Rule of Law Sector. The purpose of the Review is to analyze the materials published until now for the rule of law sector, to further analyze potential changes to be made in this sector, in order to strengthen the rule of law and the domestic economy, by providing laws that guarantee legal clarity” underlined Minister Tahiri.
The Norwegian Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Audun Halvorsen congratulated Minister Tahiri for the steps taken under the Functional Review of the Rule of Law Sector, but also for the amendment of the criminal and civil legislation.
In addition, Mr. Halvorsen expressed further support of the Kingdom of Norway for the projects that will enable the strengthening of the rule of law throughout the territory of the Republic of Kosovo.