EU impact on Albanian medical civil liability: a case law approach
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2025Autore
Koka, Enkelejda
Veshi, Denard
Morina, Aisha
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Albania, a small Western European nation, has long pursued EU accession
as a strategic objective. The constitutional reform of 2016 was intended to align
national legal frameworks with EU standards; however, it failed to secure
parliamentary approval. Despite this setback, comparable outcomes may be achieved
through an interpretative approach to EU primary law, the Albanian Constitution, and
the jurisprudence of the Court of Justice of the EU. This paper underscores the
significance of jurisprudence constante and conducts a comparative analysis of EU
and Albanian case law in the field of medical law, with a particular focus on patients’
rights and medical civil liability. While the first part examines the legal framework
governing access to healthcare services in cross-border contexts, highlighting the role
of EU law in shaping national healthcare policies, the second part explores the extent
to which EU norms, whether explicitly or implicitly, inform national adjudication of
medical civil liability disputes in Albania. By engaging in this analysis, the paper
seeks to elucidate the evolving interaction between supranational legal principles and
domestic legal orders in the realm of medical civil liability.