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kastriot-selita-infocip-gerti-shella-768x511President of the Administrative Court of Appeal, Mr. Kastriot Selita, in his speech addressed that the main problem of improving the efficiency of Administrative appeal is to increase the number of judges. “Administrative Court of Appeals is in terms of objective impossibility to address issues arising within 30 days, not because of the length of the trial proceedings, because in this court takes 1-1 trial session and 93% of cases in GJAA end up with a single session, but considering the case that mostly the court is has impossibility to examine within the legal issues as the number of judges to decide on these issues is insufficient “, augmented Selita.  “In this context the court, of course considering as a very important principle to deliver justice in a fair and professional manner, it reduced proportionally the number of cases that has to judge each person in charge, but it complied with all other requirements of the law that have to do with rendering decisions within and addressing issues within the context of the law from the moment that they are in the court.

Referring to this change are these results that you have identified and present through your presentation. I get the chance to express my gratitude for the facts and the accuracy of the information that has been identified. I firmly believe that all the work and activities that do administrative judges of the appellate court shall be made available on all forms and in all possible ways.

 

So I believe that these cases are very important and I appreciate them also like instruments of awareness for the policy-makers to rate seriously the need that has the institution for Human Resources, the need of the institution to have a number in proportion to the number of cases waiting to be judged, Selita has closed.

 
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