Review of Administrative Justice in the Republic of Kosovo
Review of Administrative Justice in the Republic of Kosovo
Author(s): Islam PepajSubject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence
Published by: Academicus
Keywords: Administrative justice; Administrative review; judicial review; Administrative act; administrative bodies; administrative conflicts
Summary/Abstract: The present paper aims to provide a real view of adjudication of administrative cases in Kosovo. The issue of adjudication of administrative cases in the Republic of Kosovo remains a challenge following justice reforms which began in 2013 and are still ongoing. Kosovo as a new country faces difficulties in professionalization of public administration and this is closely related to large number of case that are subject of judicial review which is not a case with other countries which have longer experience in public administration. In this context, more attention has been paid to review of administrative acts and issues with special focus on judicial review, following with legal remedies, administration silence as cause of judicial review. The paper also contains information about administrative justice in Kosovo before and 2013, and its current state. New court structure brought with New Law on Courts which entered into force in 2013 affected administrative justice substantially. In the previous system, Kosovo Supreme Court was the only instance handling administrative disputes. In this regard, the issue of effective legal remedies was not in place as required by international standards. However, new court structure brought significant changes regarding legal remedies in administrative justice by setting up three court instances; Administrative departments within Prishtina Basic Court and Appellate Court as well as Supreme Court extraordinary legal remedies review.
Journal: Academicus International Scientific Journal
- Issue Year: VI/2015
- Issue No: 12
- Page Range: 155-168
- Page Count: 14