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In the press conference after the meeting, Minister Tahiri thanked the deans for their readiness to cooperate.
“Without a doubt a proper justice system begins with the education of youth that we have in these faculties.
And today with the beginning of a very important process, such as the Functional Review of the Justice System, I asked from all deans, from the heads of the law faculties, to be part of the Review, their staff, their professors and their best students, in order to contribute to the seven pillars that we have foreseen in the reform which will begin at the end of this month” said Minister Tahiri.
In addition to this process, Minister Tahiri made it known that the students of Law Faculties will be part of the separate internship programs in the Ministry of Justice, particularly in the drafting of new legislation. “We have a very busy legislative agenda for the year 2018. It has never happened for a ministry to have 18 draft laws, including the Office of the Prime minister. In relation to these draft laws, I asked from the professors, deans and good students to give their contribution so that by the end of 2018 we can achieve specific results” said Minister Tahiri.
The deans thanked the Minister for the cooperation, underlining that they will be oriented in producing staff that meet the market needs.
“In the future, starting from the Law Faculties the focus will be on how to produce a lawyer who will be beneficial to the society, so that we do not generate numbers only but also quality” said the dean of the Law Faculty of the UP, Haxhi Gashi.