KOSOVO JUDICIARY REFORM EAR KOSOVO INDEPENDENCE

BY KEITH NUTHALL THE EUROPEAN Union (EU) is spending Euro 2 million on helping reform the judiciary of Kosovo, as this mainly Albanian province moves towards independence. Final status talks are expected this year or next make Kosovo a fully-fledged state, instead of being overseen by the UN, as at present. International administrators have wanted to establish a properly functioning judiciary, and recent reforms have involved the creation of a ministry of justice and a Kosovo Judicial Council responsible for court administration, plus appointing judges and ...


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