The Implications of the European Integration Process of Kosovo's Constitutional Order

AuthorFlamur Hyseni
PositionPhD Candidate and Lecturer, Law Faculty of the University of Pristina, Kosovo
Pages33-43
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The Implications of the European
Integration Process of Kosovo's
Constitutional Order
Flamur HYSENI
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Abstract: In this article I have analyzed and stud ied on what are the implications of the European
integration process of Kosovo’s constitutional order and how much of institutional order Kosovo has,
also how much of the effects of the European integration process has used. I’ve made a brief analysis
of the establishment of the constitutional order of Kosovo in the former federal state of Yugoslavia and
establishment of Kosovo under international administration. However an analyze and more detailed
study I’ve made on the first report of contracting b etween Kosovo and EU, Stabilization and
Association Agreement which will be implemented in Kosovo through the National Program for the
Implementation of the Stabilization and Association Agreement that was approved by the Government
on 16 December 2015 and by the Assembly on 10 March 2016. The other aspect of the study and
analysis in this article is the study of acts to protect the territorial integrity of Kosovo, which are:
12244/99 resolution of the UN Security Council, Constitutional Framework for Provisional Self-
Government in Kosovo, 16 May 2001, Declaration of Independence, 17 February 2008 and the
Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo, 09 April 2008.
Keywords: European Integration Process; Stabilization and Association; Constitutional Order;
Progress Report
1. Introduction
Firstly, Kosovo has had the status of the Autonomous Province including the period
since the promulgation of the Constitution of 1963 up to the extraction of the
constitutional amendments in 1968, a concrete constitutional foundation law of
autonomous provinces was the Constitution of the Socialist Republic of Serbia
(Djordevic, 1972). Whereas with further developments under the former federal state
of Yugoslavia, the Autonomous Province of Kosovo has had an upgrade in its status,
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PhD Candidate and Lecturer, Law Faculty of the University of Pristina, Kosovo, Address: Kosovo,
Pristina, 10000, Kosovo, Corresponding author: flamur.hyseni@uni-pr.edu.
AUDJ, vol. 13, no. 2/2017, pp. 33-43

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