Lawyer exposes Kosovo ambassador: Lawyer's acceptance in Germany isn't real.

Lawyer Xhevahire Kloppner has said the news Kosovo's ambassador to Germany, Faruk Ajeti, gave that Kosovo lawyers will be able to work in Germany, is not real. It through the social network Facebook has written that the judicial act referred to Ajeti specifys that “people who want to work or perform [...]
It through the social network Facebook has written that the law act referred to Ajjet, specifys that “persons who want to work or perform judicial services, which is not only for lawyers, must be accepted and approved by the German lawyer's room”.
To be accepted into this room, she says, lawyers must have a law degree conducted in Germany or in the states of the European Union.
After lawyers from Kosovo have also conducted the school according to Kosovo law, they therefore cannot dayly German law, even as such cannot be worked as a lawyer in Germany. This means that Parliament cannot with a political statement or a simple decision to make a decision to accept lawyers' diplomas, but decides the Ministry of Justice on that job, according to the” case, it has written.
She also added that Article 3, paragraph 1 and 2 of the same act says as a summary that <x0 law services providers, not necessarily as lawyers, can provide services related to their law and the right to their state, that is. The state from which is”.
He has declared that lawyers from Kosovo cannot automatically go to Germany and start working as lawyers.
The “Avokats from Kosovo can under existing law, mostly, offer temporary legal advice services, only for subjects related to Kosovo laws, or international laws, and not with German law directly. For example, any cases of migration or asylum for citizens of Kosovo or some criminal case conducted in Kosovo, when the suspect fled to Germany. Even with the job advised, it should be accepted and licensed by the German Oda Lawyers, which is almost 99% impossible” has written.
German Ambassador to Kosovo Jorn Rohde has also said the practice of German law requires diplomas from this country.
While Kosovo lawyers are allowed to work in Germany, the practice of German law requires a corresponding diploma. This condition remains for representing clients in German courts”, he wrote on Twitter.

Kosovo Ambassador to Germany Faruk Ajjeti, via a Facebook post on August 10th, has said lawyers from the Republic of Kosovo are officially recognised by Germany
From now on, lawyers licensed by the Republic of Kosovo will be able to exercise their post in the Federal Republic of Germany. This is an extraordinary achievement not only for the excellent relations between our two states but also for Kosovo justice. Known by an important country like Germany, lawyers from our country can be more easily involved in international cases and offer their expertise in legal matters. This new chapter offers an extraordinary opportunity, which I knew and the experience of Kosovo lawyers, to be in fair proportion to international standards of justice and judicial integration, to adapt Kosovo's legal framework to German and European, respectively. Thank the Federal Ministry of Justice for its continued trust in the Republic of Kosovo!”, he wrote.












