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Kuçi: Rule of law priorities to be identified

Kuçi: Rule of law priorities to be identified

Prishtina, 21/11/2011

At a seminar organized by Joint Rule of Law Coordination Board, which was attended by Prime Minister Hashim Thaçi, was discussed about  identifying the priorities in the field of rule of law for coming year. 

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice, Prof. Dr. Hajredin Kuçi the co-chair of this board, said it is important that we now agree and focus on priorities identified in the rule of law and order in the next year. "As part of strengthening cooperation in the field of rule of law, in this meeting I invited the representatives of independent institutions of justice, which they present priorities and express their opinions about how together we can achieve our goals, but never threat their  integrity and independence, "said Kuçi.

Deputy Prime Minister said that he has asked all institutions dealing with public order and rule of law, to work intensively and create their vision, to produce accurate analysis of the problems in the rule of law. He expressed his confidence that the Government of the Republic of Kosovo in close cooperation with the EULEX mission, the European Commission Liaison Office and other local institutions, will strengthen cooperation and coordination to achieve common goals in the rule of law.

Further the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice, Prof. Dr. Hajredin Kuçi, presented the priorities of the Ministry of Justice. "Coordination of justice system, the completion of legislation in the justice system, functionality and structure of courts and prosecutors’ offices in Kosovo, functioning of courts and prosecutors ‘offices in the north, full implementation of same laws throughout the territory of Kosovo and transfer of justice powers from EULEX, to local institutions, are the MOJ priorities for next year, "said Kuçi.

Kuçi said also that the Ministry of Justice will be committed to make the functioning of the intermediation system, increase the efficiency of procedures for the bar exam, to increase capacity to fully functionalize the Agency for the Management of Seized or  Confiscated assets and providing an integrated database for all Correctional Service Centers, which in his opinion, would assist in the elimination of corruption in these centers. 

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