Specialized Chambers spokeswoman: No action can stop the special mandate

Under the amendment to the Kosovo Constitution, under which the Special War Crimes Court was formed in Kosovo, the 5-year term of this body will expire in August of this year. As law connoisseurs say that to continue the court's mandate, the Kosovo Parliament, the House spokeswoman [...]
Under the amendment to the Kosovo Constitution, under which the Special War Crimes Court was formed in Kosovo, the 5-year term of this body will expire in August of this year.
While law connoisseurs say that to continue the court's mandate, Kosovo's Parliament must vote, Special Chamber spokeswoman Angela Grieep, for “Zen” has declared that no concrete action can stop the work of the Special, the Voice newspaper today writes.
In August of this year, the 5-year mandate of Specialised Chambers and Specialised Prosecutor's Office, otherwise known as the Special Court, expires. They investigate war crimes committed in Kosovo during 1998 ' 2000. But the Law on Ratification of the International Agreements between Kosovo and the European Union says that the mandate of this court will be completed only when the European Union Council will announce Kosovo's institutions, which is also being outlined by officials of this court.












