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Minister Haxhiu concludes her visit to Croatia meeting heads of justice bodies

Minister Haxhiu concludes her visit to Croatia meeting heads of justice bodies

Prishtina, 22/12/2022

In the meetings with officials from the Office of the Chief State Prosecutor, the Supreme Court and the Constitutional Court, topics of common interest, such as addressing war crimes and the fight against corruption, the standardization of sentencing policy, the good practices of strengthening the rule of law, and other issues have been discussed.

The meetings with the representatives of the Victim Support Unit at the Zagreb District Court and the members of the Judicial Legislation Committee were part of the activities of the 3-day visit to Croatia, during which the improvement of services for victims and the improvement of policy-making in this field and in the field of the rule of law have been discussed.

Among other things, such a visit aimed at getting to know the good practices of Croatian institutions in strengthening the rule of law, their integration path into the European Union, and it also aimed at deepening the cooperation between both countries.

Such a visit has been supported by the European Union Program for the Justice Sector in Kosovo – EUKOJUST.

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