The judges are not managing to solve the civil cases, not even as determined by the guiding norm of the Judicial Council of Kosovo. Last year ended with over 80,000 unresolved civil cases. The situation is not better neither in the treatment of criminal cases. By the end of September of this year, more than 300,000 unresolved cases were registered.
The monitoring organizations say that the judges need more than two years to solve them, with the condition that no new cases will be recsived. According to them, the reason for the increase in the number of cases is that the collective contract is not being respected by the public institutions…