As the newest member of the Council of Europe, Albania has had to prove that it is well on the way to implementing economic, political, and social reforms. But doubts linger over its commitment to upholding human rights, maintaining an independent judiciary, and revamping the legal codeby FABIAN SCHMIDT ON 13 JULY, ALBANIA WAS FORMALLY admitted to the Council of […]

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