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Editorial: Women and justice reform in Albania – a new opportunity

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It comes as a good omen for the justice reform in Albania that qualified women with the right experience are being selected at the top of key new institutions that shall oversee the most important overhaul of the judicial sector in the country. Natasha Mulaj was selected a few days as Head of the Appellate Chamber. She follows Genta Tafa who was recently elected as Head of the Independent Qualifications Commission usually known as the famous Vetting Commission. Other prominent women of Albanian justice such as former Attorney General Ina Rama and Secretary General of the Assembly Albana Shtylla are…

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