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Judiciary Reforms Stalemate in Kosovo: Interview with Taulant Hodaj from Hodaj & Partners

by Rinor September 18, 2024
written by Rinor

Legal changes abound in Kosovo with contested advocacy laws and ongoing judicial reform, says Hodaj & Partners Managing Partner Taulant Hodaj, who highlights that despite challenges, favorable tax laws and investor-friendly policies persist in attracting businesses.

“In Kosovo, we have quite a few legal developments,” Hodaj begins. “Among others, there is a notable claim by Kosovo’s Bar Association in the Constitutional Court of Kosovo to challenge the advocacy law. The Kosovo Bar Association argues that there are no clear provisions for when lawyers’ licenses are terminated and no legal remedies to challenge decisions.”

“We are currently undergoing a judiciary reform,” Hodaj continues. “The government has made several attempts to vet judges based on the opinion of the Venice Commission, but these efforts have been challenged in the Constitutional Court. The court has ruled that the laws in question are unconstitutional, and therefore, currently no applicable laws exist.” He adds that further changes need to be made through constitutional amendments. “However, these amendments require the approval of two-thirds of the members of parliament to pass, and there is currently no political will to achieve this. As a result, the process of reforming the judiciary and judges vetting is stalled for now.”

While on the subject of the judiciary, Hodaj notes that “there is now a fully functional Commercial Court that operates efficiently with more professional judges. Moreover, a new law related to sustainable investments, recently adopted, aligns the country with international standards under the framework of the office of the Prime Minister. This law aims to enhance security for investors in Kosovo by allowing them to bypass the court and negotiate directly with the government, among other provisions. It serves as an additional tool with potential benefits,” in assuring investors.

Other laws have been approved, according to Hodaj, “including those addressing corruption and the confiscation of unjustified wealth. These laws impose stricter penalties. Until recently, confiscation wasn’t possible, but now the law related to confiscation of unjustified wealth awaits the decision from the Constitutional Court.” He adds that “although the constitutional court initially rejected it, the parliament has re-adopted it, and the legal sector is now waiting to see the outcome.”

Hodaj also draws attention to a new government-proposed law concerning banks, “which faces opposition from the banking industry and is likely to be challenged in the constitutional court. For consumers, banks currently have the freedom to increase fees and change policies, impacting many people. The government aims to empower the central bank to oversee these changes and implement a final check on fees and other policies, and increase the quality of the operation of the banking system in general in Kosovo.”

Hodaj reports the country has a new law on salaries. “This law harmonizes salaries in the public sector, addressing previous discrepancies and challenges, including various claims and concerns,” he says. “Prior to this, many different institutions were regulated differently, even when operating at the same level. The law brings more transparency to the public sector.”

Ultimately, Hodaj believes that Kosovo has “an excellent tax law with a low income tax rate and no dividend taxes, making it attractive to start a company in Kosovo. We have a flat profit tax rate of 10%, and taxes include salary and pension contributions. This is beneficial for companies operating in Kosovo, as most of their profit isn’t taxed. Many companies are coming here to provide services and implement strategic initiatives. Despite political challenges, we are proud of our flexibility and success in attracting investors, and I don’t foresee any changes to this in the near future.”

Article by: ceelegalmatters.com
Author: Teona Gelashvili

September 18, 2024 0 comments
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Taulant Hodaj: The First Kosovar in the UEFA Legal Committee

by hodajAdmin April 19, 2024
written by hodajAdmin

A Historic Achievement for Hodaj & Partners and Kosovar Football

Hodaj & Partners, a prestigious law firm in Pristina, is proud to announce that its managing partner, Mr. Taulant Hodaj, has been elected as a member of the UEFA Legal Committee. This is a historic milestone not only for our firm but also for the legal community and Kosovar football, as Mr. Hodaj becomes the first Kosovar to participate in this highly respected and professional body of UEFA.

A Valuable Contribution to European Football

Mr. Hodaj’s election to the UEFA Legal Committee is a testament to his dedication and professionalism in the field of sports law. In his statement following the election, Mr. Hodaj expressed his honor at participating in the inaugural meeting of the UEFA Legal Committee in Nyon, Switzerland. He highlighted that during the committee’s first meeting, they discussed current legal developments UEFA is facing, and he received the official UEFA badge from the chair, Mr. Jesper Møller Christensen, who is also a member of the UEFA Executive Committee.

Mr. Hodaj thanked the Football Federation of Kosovo and its President, Mr. Agim Ademi, for the nomination. He also expressed sincere gratitude to the UEFA Legal Committee for their continuous work and commitment to the development of European football.

This achievement by Mr. Hodaj is a significant milestone for Hodaj & Partners. Being part of such a high-level UEFA body not only enhances the prestige of our firm but also broadens our horizons in international sports law, with a particular focus on football. It is a unique opportunity to contribute to shaping the policies and regulations that govern European football.

Commitment and Expertise of Hodaj & Partners

At Hodaj & Partners, we are committed to providing first-class legal services. This recent success of Mr. Hodaj is a testament to our dedication to quality and expertise in the field of sports law, particularly in football and beyond. We are confident that the experience and knowledge gained by Mr. Hodaj in this new role will be a valuable asset to our clients and the wider sports community, especially in football.

For more information about our services and to learn more about the achievements of our team, please visit our website. We are here to assist you with any legal matters, with professionalism and dedication.

Hodaj and Partners | Pristina | First Class Legal Services

April 19, 2024 0 comments
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Hodaj Welcomes Norwegian Ambassador Andreas Gaarder at the Norwegian Consulate in Kosovo

by hodajAdmin February 15, 2024
written by hodajAdmin

Since 2023, the headquarters of Hodaj & Partners in Pristina has also served as the Honorary General Consulate of the Kingdom of Norway in Kosovo.
The Managing Partner of Hodaj & Partners, who has been appointed as the Honorary General Consul of the Kingdom of Norway in Kosovo, officially received his credentials from the Norwegian Ambassador to Turkey, Andreas Gaarder, who also serves as the non-resident ambassador to Kosovo.

15.02.2024 – Mr. Taulant Hodaj, Managing Partner of Hodaj & Partners and Honorary General Consul of the Kingdom of Norway in Kosovo, had the honor and pleasure of welcoming His Excellency, Mr. Andreas Gaarder, Norwegian Ambassador to Turkey and non-resident ambassador to Kosovo. The meeting took place at the headquarters of Hodaj & Partners, now the official consulate of Norway in Kosovo.

Ambassador Gaarder visited Kosovo to present his credentials to the President of the Republic of Kosovo and to strengthen diplomatic ties between our two countries. Following meetings with state leaders and the presentation of his credentials to the President of Kosovo, Ambassador Gaarder delivered the official credentials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Norway to Mr. Hodaj and the consulate. This official act confirms Mr. Hodaj’s role as Honorary General Consul and emphasizes the importance of this consulate in enhancing diplomatic, cultural, and economic relations between Kosovo and Norway.

Mr. Taulant Hodaj expressed his gratitude to Ambassador Gaarder for the significant role this visit plays in strengthening cooperation between our two countries. “The strengthening of cooperation between our nations and the bond between our peoples will only grow stronger! I thank His Excellency for the fruitful discussions and excellent collaboration,” said Mr. Hodaj.

This visit and Mr. Hodaj’s appointment as the Honorary General Consul of the Kingdom of Norway in Kosovo mark an important milestone for Hodaj & Partners. The designation of our headquarters as the Norwegian consulate not only increases the prestige of our firm but also provides a new platform to contribute to the development of international relations and to promote economic and cultural cooperation between Kosovo and Norway.

February 15, 2024 0 comments
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Taulant Hodaj on the withdrawal of Thaçi’s Defense Lawyer: A challenging Process, but with opportunities for improvement

by hodajAdmin January 30, 2024
written by hodajAdmin
The Managing Partner of Hodaj & Partners, Mr. Taulant Hodaj, in an interview with T7 regarding the latest developments in the trial of former President Hashim Thaçi, spoke about the withdrawal of the defense lawyers, emphasizing that, in principle, such a change in defense is not ideal, but he also offered solutions for a stronger and more prepared defense.

The withdrawal of Thaçi’s defense lawyers, according to Mr. Hodaj, is concerning for the process, as this is not the first time something like this has happened. He emphasized that so far, three main lawyers, along with several others who have been involved since the beginning of the trial, have withdrawn. “So far, three main lawyers are withdrawing along with several others, meaning from the start of the process,” stated Hodaj.

Lawyers have the right to withdraw from a case when the client is unable to fulfill financial obligations towards them. In this case, it appears that there was a mutual agreement between the lawyers and former President Thaçi for their withdrawal due to financial difficulties. “Of course, the lawyers had the right and still have the right to withdraw if the client cannot meet the terms of the agreement in this case,” added Hodaj.

Mr. Hodaj emphasized that the withdrawal of the lawyers can be harmful to the process, especially when it occurs in the middle of judicial proceedings. However, he added that the current lawyers will be available to the new lawyers to ensure a smooth transition and avoid any gaps in representation. “Until the new lawyers become familiar with the case, the current ones will be available to assist them,” said Hodaj.

Although the withdrawal of lawyers is often not beneficial for the process, Mr. Hodaj noted that sometimes a change in the defense team can bring advantages. He believes that the new lawyers may be better prepared and contribute more effectively to Thaçi’s defense. “Sometimes the change of lawyers is good for the process, but usually it is not… however, this remains to be seen,” Hodaj stated.

Regarding the financing of Thaçi’s defense, the Ministry of Justice has made payments exceeding 3.5 million euros to lawyer Luka Mishetiq and several other lawyers, but some lawyers have not been paid due to the lack of formal agreements. “The Ministry of Justice, in Thaçi’s case, has an agreement with lawyer Luka Mishetiq, while on the other side, there are other lawyers involved in the representation, with Mishetiq also being part of the team,” explained Hodaj.

The Ministry has made some changes to the Administrative Instruction regarding defense funds, introducing new payment restrictions. These changes are still under discussion and have not yet come into effect, but they are expected to have a significant impact on the payment process for lawyers in such cases.

January 30, 2024 0 comments
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Hodaj welcomes the Special Representative of the Kingdom of Norway for the Western Ballkans, Mr. Haakon Blankenborg

by hodajAdmin December 15, 2023
written by hodajAdmin
An Important Meeting for Kosovo-Norway Relations: Mr. Haakon Blankenborg, the Special Representative of the Kingdom of Norway for the Western Balkans, visits Hodaj & Partners.

Mr. Taulant Hodaj, managing partner of Hodaj & Partners, had the pleasure of welcoming Mr. Blankenborg to our firm’s offices. “I congratulated Mr. Blankenborg on his new position and welcomed him to the Republic of Kosovo,” said Mr. Hodaj. This meeting symbolizes Norway’s continued support for Kosovo and other Western Balkan countries.


During the meeting, Mr. Hodaj and Mr. Blankenborg discussed various issues related to Kosovo’s development. Mr. Blankenborg’s appointment as Special Representative speaks to Norway’s proactivity, commitment, and support for the sustainable development of the Western Balkans region. “Mr. Blankenborg’s appointment reflects the Kingdom of Norway’s support for Kosovo and the Western Balkan countries,” said Mr. Hodaj.


This meeting highlights the importance of international cooperation and the role that firms like Hodaj & Partners, a renowned law firm in Kosovo, can play in promoting increased cooperation and strengthening economic relations between businesses in both countries. Norway’s support for Kosovo’s economic and institutional development is a key step toward stability and progress in the region.

Hodaj & Partners is committed to supporting and promoting international relations that contribute to Kosovo’s development. We believe that cooperation with international special representatives such as Mr. Blankenborg will help build a better future for our country and the Western Balkans region.


Hodaj & Partners will continue to be at the forefront of initiatives that promote development and international cooperation, contributing to economic growth, attracting foreign investment, and creating more opportunities for all the citizens of Kosovo.

December 15, 2023 0 comments
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A new Attorney joins Hodaj & Partners

by Taulant Hodaj May 30, 2023
written by Taulant Hodaj

After our efforts to expand and improve the services we offer, we are pleased to announce that we have welcomed a new colleague to our team, Attorney Lirim Ismaili.

This new collaboration with Mr. Ismaili is the result of our commitment to providing high-quality and specialized services to our valued clients. By engaging a qualified professional, we deepen our dedication to offering our clients an outstanding legal experience.

Mr. Ismaili is focused on criminal law, civil law and tax law. In addition to his intern work at the Basic Court in Prishtina, he has also worked as a lecturer on subjects related to the justice system in Kosovo. Our new colleague will be involved in various legal matters and will provide specialized and effective solutions to meet the needs of our valued clients. Hodaj & Partners continues to be a preferred office for young professionals, and we are pleased to have attorney Lirim as part of our team.

For 14 years, Hodaj & Partners has continued to grow and develop steadily through professional work and quality services provided for our clients. We remain committed to delivering superior services, high quality legal representation, and perfectly meeting our clients expectations.

Thank you for your continued support and trust in us.

May 30, 2023 0 comments
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Meet the two new associates of Hodaj & Partners associates, Law Office

by Taulant Hodaj March 15, 2022
written by Taulant Hodaj
Hodaj & Partners as one of the most popular law firms in Kosovo is pleased to announce that two
new associates have joined our office. Mr. Zgjim Mikullovci who became part of the office a few
months ago and now since February 2022, Mrs. Zana Cena has also become part of our office.
Zgjim Mikullovci graduated from the University of Prishtina, Faculty of Law in 2020. He
participated in the Wilem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot in Vienna and the
Philip C. Jessup International Moot Court Competition in Washington DC. He is also a Fulbright
Foreign Student Scholarship Program Fellow for LL.M. in the United States of America. Zgjim has
previously been involved in international organizations in Kosovo. Zgjim at Hodaj Law will focus
on Commercial & Corporate Law, Commercial Arbitration and Employment Law.
Zana Cena, completed her master studies (LL.M.) at Duke University, School of Law, while her
bachelor studies, at the University of Prishtina, Faculty of Law in 2020. She also participated in the
Wilem C. Vis International competition Commercial Arbitration Moot in Vienna. Previously, Zana
worked in a law firm in Kosovo with a particular focus on Human Rights, Commercial Law and
Labor Law. Zana at Hodaj Law will focus on Commercial and Corporate Law, Intellectual Property
Law and Commercial Arbitration.
Hodaj & Partners continuously engages young and professional experts with the sole purpose of
continuing to be a leader in Kosovo in providing legal services and a proactive approach to
businesses, by offering solutions in their daily and complex cases. We congratulate our colleagues
the new positions in our office and wish them interesting challenges and the best of luck.
March 15, 2022 0 comments
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Managing Partner to Hodaj & Partners, Taulant Hodaj, gave an interview for AlJazeera Balkans, in regard to the potential lawsuit for genocide against Serbia

by Taulant Hodaj March 15, 2022
written by Taulant Hodaj

Mr.Hodaj has given an interview for AlJazeera Balkans, having been distinguished to do so by this medium, due to the (as emphasized in the article) extensive experience he has in the field of criminal law both locally, but also before the international institutions, such as the International Criminal Tribunal for former Yugoslavia.

Mr.Hodaj emphasized that filling a lawsuit against Serbia is possible, having in mind that Kosovo was before a party to the International Court of Justice. In this regard, it is very possible that the lawsuit is filed by some other country, like Albania, since Kosovo is not member to the United Nations. However, it would be preferable to have a lawsuit filed by countries that are more experienced in this area, such as Netherlands or Great Britain.

Finally, Mr. Hodaj made clear that filing a lawsuit should not in any way affect further negotiations with Serbia, including further separation between two nations. To the contrary, Mr. Hodaj emphasized that filing a lawsuit and having the decision in this regard by an international forum, such as the International Court of Justice, would only give answer to the questions presented and as such, would help in building relations between two nations, based on the truth.

Read the full interview in the link below:

https://balkans.aljazeera.net/teme/2021/5/29/taulant-hodaj-tuzba-za-genocid-obuhvatice-progon-albanaca-skrivanje-tijela-i-transport-u-srbiju

March 15, 2022 0 comments
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