The role of notaries in a modern legal system in the Western Balkans
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Abstract
The research problem and purpose are the importance of scientific theories in the scientific study (Haliti-Mustafa et al., 2023) of the system in the Western Balkans. In a modern legal system, in harmony with the criteria and directives of the European Union (EU), the faster provision of legal services and the expansion of the forms of protection of interest rights in the current conditions are almost impossible to realize without the existence of a segment new law — Institute of the Notary Service in the Western Balkans. The methods used in the paper to achieve the objectives are alternative methods and analysis of results as well as comparative and inductive, and deductive methods. The main findings of the paper are notarial systems, which analyze and present an overview of the role of notaries and their impact on issues and changes in notarial acts, and an overview of high-impact research for young researchers in the field of notarial systems. As a conclusion, the research results show the effectiveness of notaries in dealing with legal issues (Sariyev, 2022).
Keywords: Notarial System, Western Balkans, Notarial Acts, Public Nature
Authors’ individual contribution: Conceptualization — E.H.-M. and S.M.; Methodology — E.H.-M. and V.M.; Formal Analysis — E.H.-M. and S.M.; Investigation — E.H.-M.; Resources — E.H.-M., S.M., and V.M.; Writing — Original Draft — E.H.-M.; Writing — Review & Editing — E.H.-M., and S.M.; Supervision — E.H.-M. and S.M.
Declaration of conflicting interests: The Authors declare that there is no conflict of interest.
JEL Classification: K100, K120, K400, K410
Received: 13.04.2023
Accepted: 11.09.2024
Published online: 16.09.2024
How to cite this paper: Haliti-Mustafa, E., Morina, S., & Mustafa, V. (2024). The role of notaries in a modern legal system in the Western Balkans. Corporate Law & Governance Review, 6(3), 37–42. https://doi.org/10.22495/clgrv6i3p4