Policy-based Papers
Policy-based papers are commonly aimed at providing policy analysis whose findings propose or innovate better solutions for improving the policies. In view of that, the policy-based papers are primarily dedicated for the public office holders; however these papers do also provide curiosity for the wide academic public. The policy-based papers consist of the findings and solutions found for a specific policy-issue, from the fields of interests of the Group. As such, the concern of the papers might touch technical policy issues also, as opposed to abstract ones. The Group for Legal and Political Studies Press is the common publisher of these papers.
PUBLISHED POLICY-BASED PAPERS:
(3) The Politics of Nobel Prize: the Case of Barack Obama (Authored by Fisnik Korenica)
(2) A review upon the ‘Amicus Curiae brief of the Venice Commission on the admissibility of a referendum to abrogate the constitutional amendments of the Republic of Albania Constitution’ (Authored by Dren Doli)
(1) Does the mobilization of G-20 carry democratic implications in the international politics? (Authored by Fisnik Korenica)
FORTHCOMING POLICY-BASED PAPERS:
(3) Assessing democratic outcomes of the June 2008 parliamentary elections in Albania (accepted for peer-review)
(2) The judicial reform from the perspective of functionality in Albania (in progress of research)
(1) The hierarchy of norms inside the Kosovo Constitution: The case of Ahtisaari Plan’s assumed prevalence inside the constitution (in progress of research)
