Comments on the Draft Regulation for the Appointment of Chief State Prosecutors and State Prosecutors of Prosecution Offices in the Republic of Kosovo Introduction The Kosovo Law Institute (hereafter: KLI) after the analyses of the Draft Regulation for the Appointment of Chief State Prosecutors and State Prosecutors of Prosecution Offices in the Republic of Kosovo…
Pristina, 28 June 2019 – Organisations CLARD and Kosovo Law Institute Legal Aid Centre (KLI-LAC), on Friday held a press conference where they presented the case of Ms Aferdita Statovci, whom had been claiming inheritance rights for 13 years. In this case, CLARD and KLI-LAC have joined forces and within their scope of action will…
Pristina, 25 June 2019 – Kosovo Law Institute (KLI), supported US State Department – Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) and NED, held a press conference where it published the analytical report: “Failures in treating track record cases”. This report includes findings, evaluations and recommendations regarding the process and treatment of track…
Pristina, 19 June 2019 – Kosovo Law Institute (KLI) reacts against Decision No.10/104 adopted by the Government of the Republic of Kosovo, on 23 May 2019, for the allocation of financial means in the amount of 95.000 euros, for drafting of sub-legal acts and the necessary preparations for implementation of the Laws on Public Administration…
Pristina, 17 June 2019 – Kosovo Law Institute (KLI) strongly reacts against the Kosovo Prosecutorial Council (KPC), whom illegally assigned Prosecutor Kujtim Munishi for the position of Acting Chief Prosecutor of the Basic Prosecution of Pristina. The latter served as Head of the Serious Crime Department at Basic Prosecution in Pristina, whilst the proposal and adoption…
Pristina, 28 May 2019 – Kosovo Law Institute (KLI) supported US State Department – Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) and NED, on Tuesday held a press conference where it published the report: “Independence, efficiency, accountability and integrity of Councils: Systematic monitoring reports of Judicial Council and Prosecutorial Council – (January-March 2019)”….
Pristina, 16 May 2019 – Executive Director of the Kosovo Law Institute (KLI), Ehat Miftaraj held lectures for students from the Law Faculty at the Public University of Pristina “Hasan Prishtina”, on the topic “Access to Justice – civic activism related to increasing accountability in the judicial and prosecutorial system”. During the day, Miftaraj delivered…
Pristina, May 12, 2019 – The Judicial and Prosecutorial system over the last few years has been faced with many difficulties in drafting secondary legislation and its implementation in a right and impartial selection and appointment process for Court Presidents and Chief Prosecutors. The appointment process of the current Chief State Prosecutor was a subject…
Pristina, 8 May 2019 – Kosovo Law Institute (KLI), on Wednesday, has promoted Free Legal Aid Center within the program “Access to Justice”, a project supported by programmatic funds of the United Nations Mission (UN) in Kosovo. At an occasional ceremony, attended by various local and international personalities, high researcher from KLI, Betim Musliu said…
Pristina, April 19, 2019 – Kosovo Law Institute in cooperation with CLARD, Fair Trials Europe and Helsinki Committee, is in process of implementation of the project “Advancing the rights of defendants in criminal proceeding”, supported by the Dutch Embassy in Pristina through MATRA project. The purpose of this project is promotion of the rights of…
Pristina, April 11 2019 – Kosovo Law Institute (KLI) within the project “Demand for Justice” supported by the US State Department/Narcotics International Bureau and Law Enforcement Matters (INL), has continued to held the training for 26 new intern monitors/researchers, who come from all municipalities of the Republic of Kosovo. Training is focused in theoretical and…
Pristina, April 11 2019 – Kosovo Law Institute (KLI) and INPO within the project “Demand for Justice” supported by the US State Department/Narcotics International Bureau and Law Enforcement Matters (INL), have continued to held training for 26 new interns monitors/researchers, who come from all municipalities of the Republic of Kosovo for the field of public…