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.

Volume III — Europe

Volume III — Europe
Author: Amos J. Peaslee
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 657
Release: 2013-12-14
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9401711496

INTERNATIONAL STATUS Albania is a member of the United Nations (December 14, 1955). It is a member of other international organizations. It was a member of the League of Nations. Albania became independent on November 28, 1912, after centuries of Ottoman domination. Its existence was recognized internationally after the First Balkan War on July 28, 1913, and an international control commission drew up a constitution in 1914, providing for a monarchy with a National Assembly most of whose members were elected by the people. 4 Albania Although a neutral state, Albania became involved in the First World War, after which, in January 1920, the Albanian chiefs drew up a new constitution providing for a monarchy. In 1925, Albania was proclaimed a republic and a new constitution, based on the United States constitution, was promulgated. In 1928, the President became King and a new consti tution followed. On April 7, 1939, Italy occupied Albania and imposed a constitution providing that Albania was a monarchy under the House of Savoy. On April6, 1941, martial law was proclaimed throughout the country. After the Italian capitulation in 1943, Albania was occupied by Germany. The Albanian Communist Party was founded in November 1941, and the bases of the communist regime were laid at the second national confer ence in July 1943 of the Movement for National Liberation, created by the Party to unite and control all the forces opposing foreign occupation. This conference created Councils of National Liberation.

Recent Developments in Albanian Constitutional Law

Recent Developments in Albanian Constitutional Law
Author: Arta Vorpsi
Publisher: Universitatsverlag Regensburg
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9783868450941

The main objective of the book is to give an overview on relevant parts of the Albanian legal order with regard to some envisaged cardinal changes in the field of Constitutional Law, which are linked directly to the constitutional development also at the supranational level. Through this book one could gain exposure to some of the newest (and critical) aspects that have characterized Albanian constitutional development since the entering into force of the new democratic Constitution in 1998. One could also explore a range of controversies: Is there any Albanian Constitutional Identity? What are the boundaries of power between the government and other state bodies or central government and local administration? Which is the role of the Constitutional Court on that matter (but not only)? How is the Constitution interpreted by this Court? What is the role of the President of Republic and is there any place for a reform? What effects has the international law among other normative acts according to the Albanian Constitution? What are the relations between Constitutional Court and Strasbourg Court and how have they changed in the last years? How political parties may affect the boundaries of constitutional justice? There are also involved the actual issues of constitutionalism in the field of human rights on national level and its prospects, including the analysis of future mechanisms for the enforcements of those rights, according to the jurisprudence of European Court of Human Rights.