comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Kosovo ministry of justice - Page 1 : comparemela.com

Kosovo War Survivors Left Waiting for Compensation After Hague Trial

Kosovo War Survivors Left Waiting for Compensation After Hague Trial
balkaninsight.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from balkaninsight.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Kosovo
Serbian
Ministry-of-justice
Yugoslav-army
Kosovo-ministry-of-justice
Kosovo-crime-victim-compensation-programme
Members-of-the-kosovo-army
Specialist-chambers
Crime-victim-compensation-programme
Kosovo-army
Civilian-victims

UN Committee: Switzerland Shouldn't Deport Turkish Couple to Kosovo

The UN Committee Against Torture said Switzerland should not deport a Turkish couple affiliated with exiled cleric Fethullah Gulen to Kosovo because there is a risk that they could be transferred to Turkey and face torture.

Moldova
Albania
Mehmet-akif
Ordu
Turkey
Ankara
Kosovo
Switzerland
Brussels
Bruxelles-capitale
Belgium
Turks

Denmark to Pay Kosovo $236M to Rent Prison Cells as Prison Population Swells

Kosovo agreed to rent Denmark 300 of its prison cells in return for funds to help build a green energy system to replace its coal use.

Albania
Kosovo
Denmark
Gjilan
Gnjilane
Kingdom-of-denmark
Albanian
Danish
Republic-of-kosovo
Fatmira-haliti
Nick-haekkerup
Kosovo-ministry-of-justice

IFC and Ministry of Justice Join Hands to Improve Insolvency Laws in Kosovo, Boost Lending

In a bid to improve local bankruptcy procedures and boost the efficiency of the debt resolution system in Kosovo, IFC and the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Kosovo are joining forces to bolster the insolvency framework and practices.

Kosovo
Switzerland
Swiss-confederation
Swiss
Republic-of-kosovo
Kosovo-deputy
Katrin-ochsenbein
Nita-shala
Swiss-state-secretariat-for-economic-affairs
Kosovo-ministry-of-justice
World-bank-group
Swiss-embassy-in-kosovo

Kosovo could try to move war crimes court to Pristina, judge warns

The head of a Netherlands-based court investigating war crimes allegedly committed by the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) during its conflict with Serb forces two decades ago has urged EU diplomats to help fight back against a campaign to undermine its work in Kosovo. In a confidential briefing to European diplomats in the Hague on February 11, Kosovo Specialist Chambers President Judge Ekaterina Trendafilova warned that the court was facing increased efforts from within Kosovo to hinder ongoing legal proceedings, including against former Kosovan president, Hashim Thaci, who was indicted on war crimes charges last year. In a transcript of the briefing, obtained by Euronews, Trendafilova said that attempts were already being made to challenge the law that set up the court in 2015, and could include efforts to either pardon those convicted of crimes or even see the entire court - and its vast confidential records - moved from the Hague, where it is currently based, to Pristina, Kosovo�

Albania
Serbia
Bulgaria
Netherlands
Kosovo
Serbian
Serb
Albanian
Yugoslavia
Serbs
Bulgarian

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.