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"Inter-institutional cooperation in the justice sector contributes to the mutual recognition of current challenges and the process of resolving them," said Minister Hoxha and added that our versatile commitment for strengthening the rule of law should be a mission on a daily basis in every institutional level of the justice sector.
Minister Hoxha discussed about the justice system, the functional review process of the rule of law sector, and the importance of the process that the country is going through, stressing that everyone should take an active role in the functional review in the near future. Experiences of every person involved in law enforcement are welcome, said the Minister, pointing out the shortcomings of the system, as well as contributing to the avoidance of unnecessary procedures, promoting debate and ongoing support for legislative initiatives.
"We are all responsible for building public trust in justice," said Minister Hoxha, and added that this component must be proved every day. The president of the Basic Court, Ymer Hoxha, said that the visit deepens the inter-institutional communication, the cooperation within the justice sector, and the recognition of the achievements and challenges of the Basic Court in Prizren.
"The court has significantly reduced the number of both civil and criminal cases. We have reached the standard provided in article 6 of the International Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms for an effective, fair, and impartial trial completed within a reasonable time," said Ymer Hoxha, President of Basic Court in Prizren. A key element in the functioning of the justice sector is the cooperation with the media and the citizens by increasing the transparency, accountability, satisfaction, and trust in the institutions of justice.