Rule of law and the democratization process: the case of Albania |
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Authors: | Tina Mavrikos-Adamou |
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Affiliation: | 1. Political Science, Hofstra University, 205 Barnard Hall, 104 Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY 11549, USATina.Mavrikos-Adamou@hofstra.edu |
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Abstract: | This article will explore the dilemmas that Albania has been experiencing in implementing the rule of law during the past two decades with particular attention to the political institutional obstacles, including the difficulties of establishing an independent judiciary and the pervasiveness of corruption. The concept of the rule of law will be the lens through which the difficulties of the democratization process will be examined. The lack of transparency in the legislature and more broadly in the political decision-making process, and the divisive and leader-dominated political party system are two additional obstacles that Albania is facing in consolidating democracy. Since its first post-communist election in 1991, Albania has experienced challenges in conducting legitimate elections that meet international standards. The political and cultural environment where these political institutions operate and from which they have been constructed will provide the backdrop for analysis. |
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Keywords: | Albania rule of law democratic transformation political institutions political culture |
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