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Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice, Prof. Dr. Hajredin Kuçi, met with a delegation of the High Council of Justice of Albania

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice, Prof. Dr. Hajredin Kuçi, met with a delegation of the High Council of Justice of Albania

Prishtina, 03/03/2011

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice, Prof. Dr. Hajredin Kuçi, met with a delegation of the High Council of Justice of Albania (KLDSH), led by deputy head of council, Kreshnik Spahiu.

The meeting were discussed the possibilities and forms of cooperation between Kosova and Albania, to reform the justice system. 

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice, Prof. Dr. Hajredin Kuçi, said that Kosova is on the stage of functionalizing of the new system of justice. "We have approved four laws that have been fundamental for the functioning of the justice system, we tried and try to do make a good legal infrastructure, we made a process of reappointment of judges and prosecutors. We are working on the functioning of some institutions such as the Notary, Enforcement etc. which will assist and facilitate greatly the judiciary. As  Government we will support this process, but always maintaining judicial independence, "said Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice, Prof.. Dr. Hajredin Kuçi. 

While deputy head of High Council of Justice of Albania, Kreshnik  Spahiu, said that Albania is currently renovating the legal framework. "Realistically we are in a very important stage where the whole legal framework is under renovation and changes, as  the laws that deal with the organization and functioning of the judicial system, also  legislation relating to material and procedural laws. It is a very important moment for us, almost all laws relating to the organization of the High Council of Justice, Supreme Court, Ministry of Justice, Constitutional Court, Ombudsman, are under the reorganization, "said Deputy head of High Council of Justice, Kreshnik Spahiu. 

During the meeting, was mentioned the exchange of experiences of the two countries is very important to reform the justice system.

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