Constitutional Court opens doors for citizens

He has accepted numerous subjects throughout the year from political parties, but on Wednesday, the Constitutional Court of Kosovo will have another role. This institution, tomorrow, will open its doors to citizens, in case of Constitutional Day. The Constitution has made it known that on this day, all citizens, especially law students, [...]
This institution, tomorrow, will open its doors to citizens, in case of Constitutional Day.
The Constitution has made it known that on this day, all citizens, especially law students, representatives of the judicial community and others, can visit the facility and the scope of this court.
The institution has warned that organising visits for interested citizens will be made in line with the accommodation capacities that the Constitutional Court building offers and in groups of no more than 15 people at the same time.
“Visitations will be organised every hour, between 10:00 and 14:00, while the maximum length of the visit will be forty-five (45) minutes”, in notice.
Otherwise, 18 years ago, Kosovo has been equipped with the highest judicial act, the basic citizenship document, the Constitution of the Republic.
Kosovo's constitution has been ratified on April 09th 2008 and has entered into force on June 15th that same year. /Periscope












