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The Judiciary of Albania interprets and applies the law of Albania. Albania's judicial system is a civil law system divided between courts with regular civil and criminal jurisdiction and administrative courts. Albanian law is codified and based on the
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. It is governed by the High Council of Justice ''(Këshilli i Lartë i Drejtësisë)'', and its management is aided by the office of the
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, the
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, and the various courts chairpersons. The judiciary is defined under the
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''(Kushtetuta)'' and Law with a hierarchical structure, with the
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''(Gjykata Kushtetuese)'' and the Supreme Court ''(Gjykata e Lartë)'' at the apex. The District Courts ''(Gjykatat e Rrethit Gjyqësor)'' are the primary trial courts, and the Courts of Appeal ''(Gjykatat e Apelit)'' are the primary appellate courts. The judiciary faces many problems and a widespread lack of confidence but is making progress in recent times. There have been serious violations of the accepted separation of powers doctrine, systematic attempts to undermine trials, problems with access to justice, problems with court infrastructure and financial support, and corruption. But the 2016 Judicial System Reform aims to reform the system and bring upon a fairer and more efficient administration, a strengthening of the rule of law, the vetting and cleansing of the system of corrupt judges, etc.


Hierarchy

Articles 135 - 145 of the
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of the
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provide the basic framework for the organization of the Courts System. These provisions, coupled with applicable laws have given rise to the following system: ;First Instance Courts: * '' District Courts'' , which have initial jurisdiction for both criminal (''excluding serious crimes'') and civil (''excluding administrative disputes'') cases. Their territorial jurisdiction extends to their respective Districts. * ''Court of First Instance for Serious Crimes'', deals with Serious Crimes and has territorial jurisdiction over the entire territory of the Republic of Albania. * '' Administrative Court of First Instance'', there are 6 Courts dealing with administrative law disputes, each responsible for their respective District. ; Intermediate Courts: * '' Courts of Appeal'', which can review the decisions of lower courts for both criminal (excluding serious crimes) and civil (excluding administrative disputes) cases. Their territorial jurisdiction extends to given areas as defined by the
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. * ''Court of Appeals for Serious Crimes'', which hears appeals for Serious Crimes and has territorial jurisdiction over the entire territory of the Republic of Albania. * ''Administrative Court of Appeals'', which hears appeals for administrative law disputes and has territorial jurisdiction over the entire territory of the Republic of Albania. ;Highest Courts: *'' Supreme Court of Albania'', which hears appeals through the Civil Chamber, Penal Chamber and Administrative Chamber. In cases of great complexity or when giving a unifying decision for all lower courts to follow, the Supreme Court Judges hold court as part of a Unified Chamber.Supreme Court
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Constitutional Court of Albania The Constitutional Court of the Republic of Albania ( sq, Gjykata Kushtetuese e Republikës së Shqipërisë) is the highest authority in Albania's legal system that defends and assures the respect of the Constitution of Albania. The judges of ...
'', interprets the Constitution and hears cases concerning alleged abuses of Human Rights.


See also

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Politics of Albania Albania is a unitary parliamentary constitutional republic, where the President of Albania is the head of state and the Prime Minister of Albania the head of government in a multi-party system. The executive power is exercised by the Government ...
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Prosecutor General (Albania) In Albania, the Prosecutor General ''()'' is the highest judicial authority exercising the criminal prosecution of entities or individuals and representing the accusation in court on behalf of the state. They are also responsible for carrying out a ...
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SPAK SPAK, Special Anti-Corruption Structure () is an independent judicial entity tasked with investigating corruption and organized crime at the highest levels of government and society in Albania. It consists of the National Bureau of Investigation, ...
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EURALIUS The Consolidation of the Justice System in Albania (EURALIUS) was an EU funded technical assistance project that sought the strengthening of the Albanian Justice System. The objective of EURALIUS was to strengthen the independence, transparency, ef ...
* Corruption


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