Institutional Treatment of Corruption Cases: Challenges of the judicial system during a one-year period

May 28, 2024

This Annual Assessment Report reflects on the main findings stemming from data gathered during regular monitoring of court sessions and judgments monitored from 1 April 2023 until 31 March 2024, assessing court efficiency in dealing with corruption cases and identifying areas for improvement. Data was collected through two main processes: monitoring court sessions and published judgments. Court sessions were monitored across five basic courts, with priority given to high-profile corruption cases. A total of 458 sessions were monitored, with 322 conducted and 127 delayed or canceled. Additionally, 143 judgments published on the Kosovo Judicial Council website were analyzed.

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This report is delivered within the framework of an EU-funded initiative titled “ACT NOW”, a two-year project implemented by Group for Legal and Political Studies. One of the main components of ACT NOW initiative focuses on monitoring the judicial system in Kosovo, particularly in handling corruption and organized crime cases.


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