The Law on Administrative Procedure of Kosovo represents a step forward concerning the Law on Administrative Procedure of SFRY, which has been applied since international forces came to the province ...as part of the peacekeeping mission. On the other hand, this positive initial step has not been taken in the best possible way. Numerous shortcomings of this law, which are apparent in the very text of the law, confuse the correct understanding of modern solutions and institutes of administrative procedure by the legislator. These shortcomings arise from the fact that some of the basic principles that represent the pillar of the modern administrative procedure have not been prescribed, then from the inappropriate translation of the text of the law into the Serbian language, that the institute of administrative appeal is regulated in such a way as to contain numerous contradictions and ambiguities, as well as the failure of the provisional self-government bodies in Kosovo, according to the SIGMA Report on the harmonization of the Law on Administrative Procedure of Kosovo with the principles and the rules of the so-called European Administrative Space. Therefore, it is of the first importance to proceed as soon as possible with the amendments and supplements to the aforementioned provincial law and its alignment with the modern institutes in the field of administrative procedure. After the adoption of amendments to the existing law, it is of paramount importance to provide a proper translation of the proofread text of the law into the Serbian language. So as to achieve this goal, it is necessary to hire authorized translators and proofreaders, and especially legal experts with good knowledge of administrative procedure. Only with a terminologically and linguistically correct normative arrangement of the administrative law is it possible to provide preconditions for the realization of the principle of equality of all citizens before public administration bodies in the territory of Kosovo and introduce the concept of service administration in contrast to the concept of regulatory and security administration, which is currently in effect. Particular attention of the community of experts should be paid to the efforts of correcting shortcomings of the Law on Administrative Procedure of Kosovo, primarily due to the need to protect the Serbian population in this territory, their rights and interests when they appear before the public administration bodies in Kosovo as interested parties, and to provide them with each type of assistance and support for their protection.
The issue of trade performance analysis is a very current, significant, and complex issue. At the same time, individual or combined different methods of multi-criteria decision-making are ...increasingly used. Starting from that, this paper analyzes the performance of trade in Kosovo and Metohija based on the MARCOS method. The results obtained from the empirical research show that the best performance of the trade of Kosovo and Metohija is within the sectoral analysis, due to the character of the sectoral structure. In terms of the dynamics of the trade performance of Kosovo and Metohija in the period 2015-2020, the best performances were in 2015. Next: 2020, 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019. In order to improve the performance of the Kosovo and Metohija trade in the future, it is necessary to manage size as efficiently as possible enterprises, human resources, sales, costs, and profits. The business environment and the digitalization of the entire business also play a significant role in this.
The resource potential of the agricultural sector in Kosovo and Metohija is not sufficiently used, but there is certainly a need for agricultural production, as one of the primary activities, in ...places inhabited by non-Albanians. The aim of this paper is to analyze the development and potential of organic production in Kosovo and Metohija. For the purposes of this paper, an original questionnaire was formulated, based on when a direct survey conducted in July and August 2021 was conducted. Also, the owner of the only agricultural cooperative "Zubin Potok" in this area, was interviewed. The research showed that a more than thirty/four percent (34,7%) of respondents answered that they plan to expand production, good part of the respondents (23,3%) pointed out that they are interested in a some kind of education if it would be organized by professionals, while more than 90% of respondents involved in organic production said it would mean some form of subsidy or local or international aid. The authors point out that for the development of organic production in Kosovo and Metohija, it is necessary to provide financial support to farms, but also to build a stable market of organic products, which would contribute to the stability and competitiveness of this food production system.