Today, Kosovo marks Constitution Day, a very important date for the well-being and functioning of the state, given its power and role in a democratic state, such as Kosovo. One of the most important chapters in the Constitution of Kosovo is Chapter II, which defines fundamental human rights, and these rights are recognized by other international acts. Although the role of the state is proactive in protecting human rights, practice has often shown us that sometimes it is the state itself...

During the week marking Constitution Day, which is April 9, we will continue to share cases of violations by state institutions in Kosovo. Discrimination as a phenomenon in our society occurs in many forms and especially against certain social groups/communities. However, in addition to the discrimination that appears in this form, Kosovo has also faced discrimination stemming from the law/bylaws. You can read below about how this case was handled. Discrimination - The case of the Law on Rights and Responsibilities of...

Human rights, the structure of important state institutions and other basic institutions for the well-functioning of the state are regulated by the Constitution of Kosovo. Adopted by the Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo, a body that reflects the representation of the people, the Constitution is the highest act in the states that generally establishes the framework of all fundamental issues for the country, where these issues are then enacted through laws.All other laws passed by the Assembly of Kosovo are...