EU eases court's work

EU eases court's work

Kosovo courts will ease their affairs with old criminal classes. 50 legal consultants will assist the Kosovo Judiciary Council and the Kosovo Courts to digitise old criminal data since 1999, boost Kosovo judiciary standards by building a software and improving the legislative framework. Project System [...]

Kosovo courts will ease their affairs with old criminal classes. 50 legal consultants will assist the Kosovo Judiciary Council and the Kosovo Courts to digitise old criminal data since 1999, boost Kosovo judiciary standards by building a software and improving the legislative framework.

The EU-funded Central Criminal Evidence System Project is being implemented by a consortium led by the Kosovo-led National Services Company.

Yolanta Christova Project Leader The NCCR has announced that the project has been funded by the IPA funds of the Croatian Union, which is one of many instruments through which the EU is helping Kosovo authorities to raise judiciary standards.

Meanwhile, Bardhil Hasanpaj Deputy Leader of the Project The NCCR shows that this project has shown success in a year and a half already under implementation.

Besides the citizens who have extraordinary benefits both in time and in accuracy of these certificates, the profit will be very great especially for judges and prosecutors and other prosecution organs or other secret and national security services”, Hasanpaj points out.

IT expert on project N CCR, Blerta Bervenik leaf with great enthusiasm for the success achieved in creating a database where all old criminal records will be recorded.

There are several subjects and systems that the NCCR interacts with and you can see the nature of interaction. For example; for a legal illness, once the data is entered by the Civil Record Agency. This is extremely important, since we have to be able to fully identify the person before we issue the certificate of the criminal data”, Bervenik explains to our consultants who will do it on the ground.

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