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AIIS study unveils costs, benefits of Albania’s slowly progressing judiciary reform

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TIRANA, Oct. 30 – More than two years after Albanian MPs approved in last-minute consensus constitutional changes to a long-awaited justice reform, results have been mixed due to delays in the establishment of key new bodies although a vetting process has seen the first victims of a system largely perceived as corrupt and a key barrier to Albania’s rule of law, EU integration and investment climate. A study introduced this week by the Albanian Institute for International Studies, AIIS, one of the country’s top think tanks, shows that the reform’s expected benefits far outweigh current costs such as delays in…

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