
This conversation takes place during the 29th edition of the World Law Congress, where the President of the Constitutional Court of participates in a tribute to Anthony Kennedy, a jurist recognized for legacy in defending the Rule of Law worldwide.
In this interesting conversation we will be able to listen to key ideas such as:
The importance of the legal profession: Being a jurist represents a commitment to the fundamental principles of human dignity and freedom. The rule of law and democracy are essential to ensuring equality and justice for all.
Our guest's experience in Kosovo: The President of theConstitutional Court of Kosovo highlights that his country has experienced the absence of the rule of law, reinforcing his conviction that it must be constantly protected and strengthened.
Education and awareness: In many Western countries, the rule of law and democracy are often taken for granted. It is essential to remind younger generations of their importance and the need to actively defend them.
Challenges in Kosovo: As a young country with an emerging democracy, Kosovo faces challenges in consolidating its constitutional system, which was designed through a modern and internationalized process.
Overall, the conversation highlights the responsibility of jurists in defending democracy and the rule of law, especially in societies undergoing democratic consolidation.