Albanian Legislation

This section shall include all the analytic articles that addresses laws and bylaws, administrative acts approved by the Parliament, Central and Local Government, which affect the main sectors of economic activity and lifes of citizens.

The Importance of Regulation and Enforcement for Political Party Financial Transparency in Albania

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JD Amanda Petersen
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Political parties are considered the cornerstone of democracy, helping to ensure that there is an informed and engaged citizenry.  Public and private funding is essential for political parties to survive, compete fairly, and perform their democratic functions, both during and between election campaigns.

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The financial activity of the political parties and electoral subjects, pursuant to the Albanian legislation

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This article aims to become an introduction to the situation of the legal framework and implementation of the law, in relation to the financial activity of the political parties and electoral subjects. For this purpose, organised in 8 paragraphs, the article tries to provide information on the mechanisms regulating the financial activity of the political parties and electoral subjects.

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The law of treaties and its implementation in Albania

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This article specifically deals with the law of treaties and its development in Albania. In particular its Paragraph II explains the concept of the law of treaties as a branch of the international public law that regulates the processes of drafting, entry into force, becoming legally binding, implementation, interpretation, rescission of the international agreements and all other elements related to their status.

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The crisis of Parliamentarism and some reflections on the constitutionality of the Albanian electoral law

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The rule of law state is closely connected to the effectiveness of the so-called separation of powers.  As suggested by different voices, a wide institutional reform which should start with the amendment of the Constitution is considered necessary in order to have a proper separation of powers.

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Consumer Protection in Albania

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The concept of consumer protection is relatively new in Albania. The first consumer protection association was established in 15 March 1990, on the international day of consumers’ protection, in a time period coinciding with the start of political changes in Albania, but well before the institutionalisation of consumer protection policies.

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