Idriz: At the Foundation Court, a subject is expected to be resolved for four years and more

Idriz: At the Foundation Court, a subject is expected to be resolved for four years and more

As of the post-war so far, there are over 150,000 outstanding materials only at the Pristina Foundation Court. Most of them are civilian. So said the Meeting of the Commission for Finance Oversight during the review of an audit report on the efficiency of civil management in the Constitutional Court for 2017. [...]

As of the post-war so far, there are over 150,000 outstanding materials only at the Pristina Foundation Court. Most of them are civilian.

So said the Meeting of the Commission for Finance Oversight during the review of an audit report on the efficiency of civil management in the Constitutional Court for 2017.

Judiciary Council Chairman Nezhat Idrizi has acknowledged that the biggest challenge is the large number of outstanding subjects, but stressed that frequent reforms in the justice system are undermining the judicial process and lack of support staff.

He acknowledged that the largest number of unsolved subjects is in the Pristina Foundation Court, while in other municipalities the situation is more stable.

The greatest “Sfida and the public's lack of credibility, as well as one major factor, is procrastination or procrastination of judicial processes. Unfortunately, this situation is only in Pristina's Constitutional Court, because it is also chief and the largest number found in this court. In other courts, the situation is more stable and subjects do not expect, for example. In Gjilan 3 years, in Pec a year and a half, unlike Pristina, which is four years and more. Judges, originally and currently do not have enough support staff, are some professional collaborators, but that number is very limited. The overwhelming part of the judges works with a typographic or judicial secretary and other support staff does not have”, Idrizi said.

 

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