Country Report – Albania – 2016 Reforms

Abstract

In 2016, Albania adopted a set of legal reforms. As a requirement of its accession talks to join the European Union, Albania needed to improve the honesty and trustworthiness of its judiciary by combatting corruption and the influence of organized crime groups. A central focus of these reforms was a new vetting process, which would enable the Albanian government to review the qualifications and honesty of sitting judges.

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Author(s):
  • George Wilson
Publish Date:
April 10, 2023
Format:
Report
Citation(s):
  • George Wilson, Country Report – Albania – 2016 Reforms, Stanford Law School Law and Policy Lab, 2021-2022 Winter (Policy Practicum: Redesigning the Venezuelan Judiciary; Teaching/Supervising Team: Diego Zambrano).
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