The reasons for the non-implementation of the current legislation for the legalization of construction without permission, in the Republic of Kosovo
Session
Architecture and Spatial Planning
Description
A
ccording to data from the relevant institutions of Kosovo, there are about 352,000 objects/buildings built without a construction permit, which are considered illegal constructions and which must therefore be subject to the legalization process. Within the identified constructions are residential units, warehouses, garages, business facilities Despite the fact that the Republic of Kosovo has adequate and relevant legislation in force, regarding construction and legalization issues, the process of legalizing constructions without permission, implementation and enforcement do not have the required and desired fluidity. Stopping, stagnation, freezing of the process, are some actions identified around this process. Therefore, the orderly completion of this process, in accordance with the current flow, will take an extremely long time. What is the legislation in force, which lacks applicability on the ground, as a result of which it becomes the main reason for not reducing the number of constructions without permission, increasing the number, or even not solving this major issue, will be analyzed in this research.
Keywords:
illegal constructions, legislation in force.
Proceedings Editor
Edmond Hajrizi
ISBN
978-9951-550-95-6
Location
UBT Lipjan, Kosovo
Start Date
28-10-2023 8:00 AM
End Date
29-10-2023 6:00 PM
DOI
10.33107/ubt-ic.2023.262
Recommended Citation
Gonxha, Venera, "The reasons for the non-implementation of the current legislation for the legalization of construction without permission, in the Republic of Kosovo" (2023). UBT International Conference. 35.
https://knowledgecenter.ubt-uni.net/conference/IC/arch/35
The reasons for the non-implementation of the current legislation for the legalization of construction without permission, in the Republic of Kosovo
UBT Lipjan, Kosovo
A
ccording to data from the relevant institutions of Kosovo, there are about 352,000 objects/buildings built without a construction permit, which are considered illegal constructions and which must therefore be subject to the legalization process. Within the identified constructions are residential units, warehouses, garages, business facilities Despite the fact that the Republic of Kosovo has adequate and relevant legislation in force, regarding construction and legalization issues, the process of legalizing constructions without permission, implementation and enforcement do not have the required and desired fluidity. Stopping, stagnation, freezing of the process, are some actions identified around this process. Therefore, the orderly completion of this process, in accordance with the current flow, will take an extremely long time. What is the legislation in force, which lacks applicability on the ground, as a result of which it becomes the main reason for not reducing the number of constructions without permission, increasing the number, or even not solving this major issue, will be analyzed in this research.