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DOI 10.7336/academicus.2016.14.07
URL https://academicus.edu.al/?subpage=volumes&nr=14
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Journal Data

Full Title
English (eng)
Academicus International Scientific Journal
Publisher (01) Academicus International Scientific Journal
Country of publication Albania (AL)
ISSN 20793715
Product Form Printed Journal (JB)
ISSN 23091088
Product Form Online Journal (JD)

Journal Issue Data
Journal Volume Number 14
Journal Issue Date (YYYY/MM) 2016 / 07
Serial Article Data
Title
English (eng)
Kosovo - An Atypical Parliamentary Republic
By (author) (A01) Murat Jashari
Affiliation Faculty of Law, Prishtina University, Kosovo, Prof.As.Dr.
ORCID (21) https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1502-8279
By (author) (A01) Behar Selimi
Affiliation Faculty of Law, Business and Technology University, Prishtina, Kosovo, Doctoral Candidate
ORCID (21) https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3070-6720
Number of Pages 11
First Page 107
Last Page 117
Language of text English (eng)
Publication Date (YYYY/MM) 2016 / 07
Copyright 2016, Academicus
Abstract
Main description (01)
The topic of this comparative study is the republican character of the system of governance in Kosovo. In the public discourse and political communication, as well as in academic discourse Kosovo is considered a Parliamentary Republic, based on the principle โ€œof the separation of powers and checks and balances between them.โ€ Although the constitutional definition of the relationship between the executive and legislative favors parliamentary republicanism, the constitutional powers of the president, the government and especially the constitutional and political power of the prime minister, significantly weaken the parliamentary character, in favor of a semi-presidential system. However, neither the current theories of government, nor constitutional provisions can rank Kosovo among semi-presidential systems, or pure parliamentary systems. Comparisons of competence powers relations in Kosovo, with similar relations and competences of the countries of the region and beyond, testify to the specific nature of parliamentary democracy in Kosovo. It is precisely the comparison of the Kosovo constitutional-legal system of governance with similar systems and theoretical analysis of parliamentary models facing Kosovo model which will be the basis of support of the hypothesis that Kosovo is not a typical parliamentary republic.

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