The response comes from the Special Court, is what happens if the Law is abolished by the Parliament

The Kosovo Assembly is not the final authority that decides in terms of the Special Court's collapse or not. The last word will be delivered by the Special herself. In this court, they have warned on Friday that they can consider the constitutionality of any decision by the Parliament, which may have implications for it, Koha Ditore writes today. “Constitutional Intelligence, [...]
In this court, they have warned on Friday that they can consider the constitutionality of any decision by the Parliament, which may have implications for it, Koha Ditore writes today.
“The Constitutional Law, the Law for Ratification of the International Agreement (L-274) and the Law for Specialised Chambers and the Specialised Prosecutor's Office are in effect, and Kosovo's Specialised Chambers are subject to all such acts of norms”, it is said in a response that <x2komere Ditore<3> has been given to the Specialised Chambers. Any eventual request regarding these norms will be considered by judges”.
Specialised Chambers and Special Prosecutor's Office, this special court appointment official, have jurisdiction over crimes against humanity, war crimes, and other crimes, in terms of claims submitted to Senator Dick Marty's report, adopted in 2011 by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.
Specialised rooms have headquarters in The Hague, but represent every level of the court system in Kosovo the Constitutional Court, the Court of Appeals, the Supreme Court and the Constitutional Court. They function on the basis of the Constitution and Kosovo laws.












