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Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice, prof. Dr. Hajredin Kuçi attended the conference:

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice, prof. Dr. Hajredin Kuçi attended the conference:

Prishtina, 08/06/2011

At the conference held today, entitled: "CIVIL JUDGMENT ENFORCEMENT REFORM” Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice, prof. Dr. Hajredin Kuçi declared that, in order to improve citizens' lives in the Republic of Kosovo, the Kosovo Government, aims to strengthen the rule of law, judicial system and in particular the enforcement of civil cases.
 
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice, Kuqi, said that one of the essential steps that the Ministry of Justice has taken within its competence is to prepare the draft law to amend the law on enforcement procedure. 

"We believe that our country needs systemic and infrastructural  change of enforcement of civil cases, and these changes to put in places in short period of time. Changes in this system will bring to the formation of a new enforcement system of the Republic of Kosovo, as it is happening with changes of the enforcement system of other countries, which have started institution change of enforcement system for civil cases, "said Minister Kuçi. 

By creating modern and punctual legal infrastructure, the Ministry of Justice will help directly the Judicial Council, to reduce the number of backlog and strengthening the judiciary, and along with it, work on institutional enforcement reform  in our country.

The conference, "CIVIL JUDGMENT ENFORCEMENT REFORM," is organized by Systems for enforcing agreements and decisions (SEAD) program of  USAID mission in Kosovo , Balkans enforcement reform project  (BERP) and EU Twinning project. 

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