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13 private Enforcement Agents in the Republic of Kosovo are sworn in

13 private Enforcement Agents in the Republic of Kosovo are sworn in

Prishtina, 10/10/2014

13 private enforcement agents in the Republic of Kosovo sworn in upon a ceremony organized by the Ministry of Justice. 
This ceremony was attended by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice, Prof. Dr. Hajredin Kuçi, who, in his speech to the attendees, praised the work that is done and the role of private enforcement agents, stated that today is a good momentum for the Ministry of Justice, but also for justice in the country thus completing the architecture of justice in the Republic of Kosovo.
“As Minister of Justice, I had priorities to encompass the architecture of justice, including judicial reform, the appointment of judges, new laws, in particular free professions, including notaries, mediators, arbitrators, but also private enforcement agents," stated Kuçi.

Minister Kuçi also stated that private enforcement agents will assist in reducing the courts cases of the Republic of Kosovo, since, according to him, half of the cases have to do with their execution and above all, citizens of the Republic of Kosovo will be granted easier and faster access in justice as those cases now are in the hands of private enforcement agents. 

Kosovo institutions, in particular, the Ministry of Justice have done a good job in the drafting of modern legislation, creating better working condition and stimulating the staff in the justice system; stated Minister Kuçi.

Minister Kuçi congratulated the private enforcement agents and urged from them to comply fully with the law, and above all, professional ethics.  

While, USAID Project Director for Contract Law Enforcement, David Greer, expressed willingness to continue support for private enforcement agents, considering this as a very important profession in the rule of law in Kosovo.

Private enforcement agent- the natural person appointed by the Minister of Justice in accordance with the provisions of the present law, who in the performance of public authorizations entrusted to him/her as provided by the present law, decides on the actions arising from his/her competency in the enforcement of allowed enforcement, and undertakes enforcement actions.

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