The Office of the High Inspector of Justice’s unit of Inspectors and Assistant Inspectors completed a three-day training in Tirana, focusing on enhancing the capacity and efficiency of HIJ in conducting thematic and institutional inspections. The training was supported by the EU4Justice project.
The training program emphasized the preparation, execution, and analysis of institutional inspections at courts and prosecutor’s offices. It was structured to combine theoretical understanding with practical skill development, fostering a collaborative environment for the conceptualization and execution of institutional inspections. The sessions were led by French magistrate expert Mr. Vincent Delbos and Romanian magistrate expert Ms. Nicoleta Rhfir and included discussions on ethical considerations for institutional inspections and disciplinary investigations.
This activity represents the second phase of the training initiated in June this year with a similar focus. It is part of a broader project aimed at strengthening the capacities of HIJ inspectors and assistant inspectors in carrying out their functions in accordance with Article 194 of Law No. 115/2016 on the Governance Bodies of the Justice System, grounded in European and international best practices.
Strengthening the capacity of inspection units through continuous training aligned with European and international standards and best practices is a systematic priority of the Office of the High Inspector of Justice.