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Twinning project financed by the European Union to support the reform of justice in Kosovo is in amount of 2.4 million euros and is expected to last 33 months. The project will increase the professional capacity of the Ministry of Justice of Kosovo, will help reduce overload work in court and will improve the alternative dispute resolution in Kosovo.
In The ceremony of project commencement, said Minister Nekibe Kelmendi said that priority objective of the Ministry of Justice is reforming the legal system and judiciary, as preconditions for strengthening the rule of law in Kosovo.
Minister Kelmendi also expressed her convince for Kosovo's European perspective.
"I am fully convinced of Kosovo's European perspective. Ministry of Justice is committed to utilize resources provided by this twinning project to improve the efficiency of the judiciary in Kosovo, especially in trying to reduce the burden of current cases, "said Minister Kelmendi.
Whereas Renzo Davidi chief European Commission Liaison Office in Kosovo said with this twinning project we re-confirm the EU commitment to help Kosovo to improve standards and efficiency in the field of justice.
This project is part of a broader concept of consolidating the rule of law in Kosovo, by promoting the alignment of law to EU standards, involvement of the implementation of the "acquis" in the field of Justice and home affairs. Experts from member states of the EU, mainly from Germany, Austria and Slovenia will work together with their Kosovar colleagues to exchange experiences and best practices as a result of this mutual commitment, Kosovo is expected to improve it involvement in EU standards in the judiciary.