In the Albanian judiciary’s pursuit of independence, the biggest hindrance might be the nation’s government itselfby FRED ABRAHAMS ONCE EASTERN EURope’s most Stalinist regime, Albania has taken substantial steps to establish a multiparty system based on the rule of law. Since late 1990, massive reform of communist-era legislation and the judiciary has opened the door to the Council of Europe […]

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