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KLA court, split into three countries (Tribuna)

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The paper reports on the front page that the special court that is expected to tackle possible indictments from the Council of Europe’s allegations will function from three locations. The headquarters of the court will be in Brussels, there will be an administrative office in Pristina and the court proceedings are most likely to take place in The Hague. Pristina office will be tasked to communicate with the public whereas judges and prosecutors working for the new court will be based in Brussels.

Sources told the paper that the idea to have the actual trials taking place in The Hague was quite convenient as most of the EU member states did not support the creation of the court because of their internal legal arrangements. Netherlands, on the other hand, has already a number of international courts in its territory and has no such legal obstacles.

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