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The purpose of the meeting was to increase the cooperation between the Law Faculty and the Ministry of Justice, especially in terms of providing internships for students of this faculty, which highlighted the need to sign a memorandum in this regard.
On the other hand, Minister Haxhiu emphasized the issue of recognizing internship as work experience and at least the payment and solution of food during this time. These issues the Ministry will try to resolve during this term.
In the end, Minister Haxhiu pledged to support the Law Faculty in the representations that this institution participates in, both in competitions and various conferences.