ligji
Ligji is the Albanian word for “the law” and is used to denote the body of binding rules that govern a state or jurisdiction. In Albanian-language contexts, ligji can refer to a specific statute or to the law as a general concept. The term derives from the native Albanian vocabulary and is widely used in legal texts, court decisions, and everyday discourse.
In Albania, the legal system places the Constitution at the top of the hierarchy, followed by statutory
The judiciary applies ligji to resolve disputes and uphold rights. Courts—including civil, criminal, and administrative bodies—interpret
Usage: The definite form ligji means “the law” (as a concept or a specific statute), while ligjet