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On the occasion of the successful conclusion of the first round of the Notary exam, the Ministry of Justice has received a letter from International Union of Notaries, where is confirmed and certified the regularity, or process of this phase, for what international experts gave high marks (garde) to the organization of notary exam and re-exam.
In this case, the Government of Kosovo, especially the Ministry of Justice, publicly expressed its appreciation and gratitude to the International Union of Notaries and President Jean Paul Decorps, therefore has the honor to continue the cooperation in the next phase of training the new notaries .
Ministry of Justice considers that this is a very important step for the rule of law and Notary as a new institution in the Republic of Kosovo will further strengthen the international standards of justice and law.