Abstract:
This collection of studies explores the challenges and reforms within Kosovo’s public administration system, contextualized within its broader Euro-integration process. As Kosovo aims for European Union (EU) membership, its administrative structures—including the judiciary, public services, and governance frameworks—are undergoing significant transformations to meet EU standards. The studies identify key challenges such as political instability, corruption, institutional inefficiencies, and limited capacity within governmental structures, which hinder Kosovo’s reform progress. The research underscores the need for administrative reforms that foster transparency, accountability, and the rule of law, essential for both EU integration and sustainable governance. The studies also address legal, institutional, and socio-economic issues, including tax administration, foreign investment, public procurement challenges, human trafficking, and the role of civil society in combating violent extremism. By offering a detailed analysis of Kosovo’s progress, setbacks, and reform needs, these studies contribute to the discourse on the country’s EU accession efforts and its governance evolution. The summaries of each study provide an accessible overview of legal issues, offering valuable insights for further research.