Special Appellate College (Albania)
The Special Appellate College (KPA) (Albanian: Kolegji i Posaçëm i Apelimit) is an independent institution that is constitutionally tasked to oversee the transitional reassessment of judges and prosecutors in the Republic of Albania.
Special Appellate College Kolegji i Posaçëm i Apelimit | |
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Established | 25 July 2017 |
Location | Tirana |
Authorized by | Constitution of Albania |
Number of positions | 7 (2018) |
Website | Official Website |
Chief Justice | |
Currently | Natasha Mulaj |
The reassessment process is carried out on the basis of three criteria: re-evaluation of wealth, personal character, professional skills.
A panel of 7 judges reviews the appeals made by the judges and prosecutors against the decisions of the Independent Qualification Commission.[1][2]
The KPA has disciplinary jurisdiction over the members of the Constitutional Court, the High Judicial Council, the High Council of Prosecution, the Prosecutor General and the High Inspectorate of Justice.[3]
Judges
- Ardian Hajdari
- Natasha Mulaj
- Sokol Çomo
- Ina Rama
- Luan Daci
- Albana Shtylla
- Rezarta Schuetz
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References
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