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"We are constantly working to make the judicial and prosecutorial system more transparent, accountable, and accessible to all citizens. We are making the preparations to begin with the process of Functional Review of the rule of law sector, which will result in a comprehensive strategy for the entire rule of law sector," said Minister Hoxha.
We are planning to amend and supplement the justice law package, emphasized the Minister, to amend and supplement the criminal law and anti-corruption, namely the corruption-related cases that deal with the suspension of senior public officials.
The Ministry of Justice is coordinating the policy and law making actions with the developments in the judicial and prosecutorial system of Kosovo.
"Some of the major current issues include: the completion of decentralization of services from KJC into Courts, the implementation of the project funded by the Norwegian Government on case management, the reduction of unresolved and unexecuted cases, the advancement of statistical system according to the EU standards, the strengthening of free legal professions and the improvement of public relations in order to increase transparency and public trust in the justice system," said Minister Hoxha.
The functioning of the judicial and prosecutorial system in accordance with democratic and professional standards, noted the Minister, is vital for strengthening the rule of law and will bring immediate benefits to the public. Moreover, it is crucial for international cooperation, economic development, and attracting foreign investments too.