Mickoski on jurisprudence: The minister regulates the method of taking the test, Fillkov is part of the solution

Prime Minister Christian Mickoski stated that existing legislation does not directly govern the procedures for administering the jurisprudence examination. Instead, he indicated that the Ministry of Justice is responsible for defining these specifics through a subsequent legal act. When questioned regarding the absence of an examination option in the Albanian language, Mickoski addressed the potential reasons—whether stemming from a lack of legal foundation or the discretion of the Minister of Justice.

He noted that previous ministers of justice from the BDI had not previously demonstrated interest in resolving this matter. Mickoski asserted that the current government is actively working to find a resolution. Furthermore, he emphasized that the current minister, Igor Fillkov, is integral to the efforts underway to overcome this issue.

Concerning the protesting students, Mickoski addressed their concerns, stating that the students will ultimately be given the opportunity to take the exam. The statements underscore the governmental focus on establishing clear regulatory frameworks for the examination process, with the Ministry of Justice playing a central role in implementing necessary legal provisions. The Prime Minister’s comments indicate a commitment to addressing the procedural gaps and the language accessibility concerns raised by the academic community.

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2 thoughts on “Mickoski on jurisprudence: The minister regulates the method of taking the test, Fillkov is part of the solution

  1. It seems the Ministry of Justice will be responsible for setting the rules for the jurisprudence exam, not existing law.

  2. What specific legal act will the Ministry of Justice use to regulate the jurisprudence examination procedures?

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