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During her visit, Minister Hoxha talked with a group of students of this University, pointing out that she is highly committed to strengthening the rule of law and the European integration process as top priorities of our country.
The Ministry of Justice has undertaken a series of actions that contribute to strengthening the rule of law, not only through the functional review of the rule of law system, but also by amending and drafting laws on combating organized crime, conflict of interest, eradication of corruption, and strengthening the judiciary.
“The contribution to the society of the youth in general, and students in particular, is significant, therefore, you must react when the law is violated”, said Minister Hoxha, noting that we should do more on equality before the law and equal rights in inheritance-related issues in order to raise awareness on this issue that empowers women and families. On the other hand, Rector Shaban Buza thanked Minister Hoxha for her visit and discussion stressing that the rule of law is also a priority of this superior academic institution, noting that he feels proud that seventy-five percent of students are women.
Talking with students, Minister Hoxha emphasized that she is committed to the advancement of legislation in increasing the efficiency, transparency and accountability. She also answered students’ questions on issues related to rule of law and the challenges of the justice system in our country, Law on Inheritance, and promotion of equal rights before the law.