OSCE Mission brings institutions together against illegal occupation and use
of property 

 

 

Peje/Pec, 19 September 2006 - Illegal occupation and use of land and its
impact on economic development and the returns and reintegration process was
the topic of a seminar organized today by the OSCE Mission in Kosovo for
municipal officials in the Peje/Pec region. 

 

To fulfill the property standard, Kosovo's Provisional Institutions of
Self-Government (PISG) must create  a functioning property rights system
where courts, police, municipalities and central government implement
property laws with full respect to international human rights standards. 

 

"Building on and using others' land without the consent of the property
rights holder is illegal. Responding efficiently to such concerns must be a
priority of the PISG as doing so is fundamental in ensuring property rights,
adherence to rule of law and equitable economic development," said Raoul
Allalouf, Acting Director of the OSCE Mission's Regional Center in Peje/Pec.


 

The seminar brought together municipal and court officials and civil society
representatives from Kline/Klina, Istog/Istok, Peje/Pec, Decan/Decani
municipalities and the Pilot Municipal Unit Junik/Junik, the Kosovo Police
Service and the Kosovo Property Agency discussed co-ordinated action to
tackle illegal occupation and use of land. 

 

The meeting underscored the existence in Kosovo of institutions - such as
the Kosovo Property Agency - with a mandate to resolve property disputes. It
also highlighted that all actors must help to strengthen and respect the
legal and institutional framework in order to provide a coordinated and
law-abiding solution to the problem of illegal occupation.

 

"Bringing together institutional representatives who deal concretely with
illegal occupation and land use has helped forge a better understanding of
how to approach the issue while laying the groundwork for increased
coordination and cooperation," said Linda Ohman, OSCE Senior Human Rights
Officer in Pejë/Pec. 

 

As part of its institution-building mandate, the OSCE Mission is helping to
build democratic institutions and protect human rights. A functioning
property rights system is crucial to this goal. 

 

 

PR OMIK HR 30/06

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Sven LINDHOLM
Mission Spokesperson
OSCE Mission in Kosovo
Tel: +381 38 500 162 ext.1260
Mob: +377 44 500 254



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