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EWMI NEWS:
FEBRUARY 2009
KOSOVO ESTABLISHES THE INTERIM SECRETARIAT OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT

Kosovo reached another milestone in its democratic development with the establishment of the Interim Secretariat of the Constitutional Court. On Monday, February 2, 2009, the Interim Secretariat will begin to serve Kosovar institutions and citizens by providing them with a legal recourse to bring complaints before the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Kosovo. The Interim Secretariat will be located at the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Kosovo, Qyteza Pejton, former building of the KPC, Prishtina.

The Constitutional Court of Kosovo, was formally established in January 2009. With its authority to review legislation and individual complaints of rights violations, the Court is the ultimate check on legislative and executive power in Kosovo and the final arbiter of the meaning of constitutional provisions enshrining human rights and freedoms.

EWMI, with a grant from UK DFID, provided key technical assistance to a Kosovo government working group charged with establishing the Court. EWMI, a US based not for profit organization, has an established reputation in Kosovo and has more than 18 years experience working in the Balkans through the promotion of the rule of law, market reform and assisting civil society.

President Sejdiu in a letter to EWMI applauded this major accomplishment and offered his and Kosovar institutions support in the further development of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Kosovo

The rapid and successful establishment of the Court is the result of the support and excellent working cooperation between the Office of the President of Kosovo, the Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister of Public Services and local and international legal experts. Speaking from NY, Adrian Hewryk, President of EWMI, noted, "We commend the commitment and professionalism of all institutions involved in this effort, which has resulted in the successful establishment of this very important legal body." During this process EWMI served as the secretariat of the group, provided the group with critical expertise, and coordinated the input of domestic and international stakeholders. As a result, the working group achieved impressive results:

The Law on the Constitutional Court was adopted by the Kosovo Assembly in December after six months of intensive work of the working group;

  • The budget for the Court was prepared and entered into the government's budget plan;
  • The structure of the Secretariat of the Court was agreed upon by the group; and
  • Temporary and permanent locations for the Court were found. In addition, EWMI has prepared draft Rules of Procedures for the Court that will be available for the members of the Court to review as soon as they are appointed.

As it will be a novel institution for Kosovars, the Court will require extensive technical assistance if it is to be properly established and effective. EWMI has developed a series of training programs and public information campaigns to meet such pressing challenge that will ensure that Court staff are qualified and well trained, members of the Court have the capacity to implement its mandate, domestic lawyers understand how to bring complaints before the Court, and the public is aware of the Court and its significance.


Members of the Working Group on the Constitutional Court during a meeting in Prevalla, Kosovo in November 2008


The Presentation of the Draft Law on the Constitutional Court to President Sejdiu and Prime Minister Thaqi, Prishtina, Kosovo, December 2008


Dr. Arsim Bajrami, Minister of Public Services at a Press Conference for the Opening of the Constitutional Court in February 2009

 

EWMI NEWS IN KOSOVO

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MARCH 2010
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MARCH 2010
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SEPTEMBER 2009
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JUNE 2009
KOSOVO’S CONSTITUTIONAL COURT JUDGES SWORN IN

MARCH 2009
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FEBRUARY 2009
CONSTITUTIONAL COURT OF KOSOVO LAUNCHES WEBSITE

FEBRUARY 2009
EWMI ESTABLISHES INTERNSHIP PROGRAM IN KOSOVO

SEPTEMBER 2008
EWMI LAUNCHES PROJECT TO IMPROVE SECURITY IN KOSOVO

MARCH 2008
GRANT AWARDED TO ASSOCIATION OF KOSOVO MUNICIPALITIES

APRIL 2007
EWMI CO-ORGANIZES HISTORIC CONFERENCE FOR KOSOVO AND INTERNATIONAL LEADERS

DECEMBER 2006
ROCKEFLLER BROTHERS FUND AWARDS EWMI GRANT TO ESTABLISH FIRST 120 DAYS TASK FORCE IN KOSOVO

JUNE 2006
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MAY 2006
EWMI LAUNCHES NEGOTIATIONS AWARENESS CAMPAIGN (NAC) IN KOSOVO

FEBRUARY 2006
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EWMI PROJECTS IN KOSOVO

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