Constitution of Albania

Constitution of Albania
Author: Government of Albania
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2021-04-11
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Albania. Constitution

Albania. Constitution
Author: Albania Government
Publisher:
Total Pages: 41
Release: 2017-08-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9781522028802

This is English translation of the Albanian constitution.

Constitution of Albania

Constitution of Albania
Author: Republic of Republic of Albania
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 62
Release: 2018-07-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781722967901

Albania, officially the Republic of Albania, is a country in Southeastern Europe. The country spans 28,748 square kilometres (11,100 square miles) and had a total population of 3 million people as of 2016. It is a unitary parliamentary constitutional republic with the capital in Tirana, the country's most populous city and main economic and commercial centre. The country's other major cities include Durrës, Vlorë, Sarandë, Shkodër, Berat, Korçë, Gjirokastër and Fier. Albania lies in the southwestern portion of the Balkan Peninsula bordered by Montenegro to the northwest, Kosovo[a] to the northeast, the Republic of Macedonia to the east, and Greece to the south and southeast. Most of the country is mountainous, including the Albanian Alps in the north, the Korab Mountains in the east, the Ceraunian Mountains in the south and the Skanderbeg Mountains in the center. The country's coast touches the Adriatic Sea to the west and the Ionian Sea to the southwest that forms the Albanian Riviera. It is less than 72 km (45 mi) from Italy across the Strait of Otranto, which connects the Adriatic to the Ionian.

Procedural and Organizational Aspects of Constitutional Justice in Albania

Procedural and Organizational Aspects of Constitutional Justice in Albania
Author: Erind Merkuri
Publisher: Nova Sciencepublishers Incorporated
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2020-09-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9781536184303

How do you defend democracy? How do you protect your rights? How can you repeal a law that interferes with your sphere of rights? These are some of the questions that any citizen in a democratic country should know in order to enjoy his/her freedom and rights. Even a small country like Albania is no exception. New and modern Constitutions, aim to regulate the exercise of state power, based on the principle of separation of powers and to the respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms. Despite the fact that this important principle helps to control the activity between different state institutions, the history has shown that this has not always been an efficient solution. So, the world is full of examples where a parliamentary majority, that have come to power through democratic processes, has used its power to control the others power of a country and had violated the human rights and fundamental freedoms. For this reason, the drafters of the constitution after the Second World War in Western Europe and after the fall of communism in Eastern European countries, have established and regulated the creation of the Constitutional Court as an institution which can defend the sphere of the competencies of other institutions with constitutional nature and the protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms. This possibility can only be realized using procedural means, through which the Constitutional Court is put into motion. The purpose of this book is precisely, to analyze these procedural mechanisms with regard to the principles of the constitutional process, the jurisdictions, the admissibility of the applications, the procedural position of the parties, the terms and their calculation, procedural acts and evidence that can be used, as well as, procedural characteristics for each constitutional process. A good knowledge of these principles and rules of procedure helps the different applicants who presented themselves to the Constitutional Court to have higher chances to succeed and to be accepted instead of being dismissing because of procedural deficiencies. This book show all of this aspects in the content of the Albanian experience.