Commercial Court Far Away until October

Justice Minister Selim Selim Selimi has today met with Pristina Mayor Shpend Ahmeti, who has talked to him about the Civil Code, the municipal police and the establishment of the Commercial Court. Pristina's first requested that secondary legislation for the capital's police be compiled as soon as possible. While Minister Selimi offered all [...] capacities
Pristina's first requested that secondary legislation for the capital's police be compiled as soon as possible.
While Minister Selimi offered all of the ministry's capacities, which he runs for the creation as soon as possible of secondary legislation for Pristina police.
He has announced that they are at the end of the establishment of the Commercial Court, which is expected to be ready by the end of September or early October.
The Commercial Court is very important for Kosovo, as it will increase the efficiency of handling business materials and help create a better environment for local businesses, but also for foreign investors.
In the previous system of the first years 99, Kosovo has had two economic courts -- the Peja and Gjakova. While today, Kosovo has a department at the Constitutional Court that has five judges dealing with economic affairs and a judge at the Appeals.












