Abstract

Civil Law as a branch of the private law is very important because of the regulation of the relations between two natural or legal persons in the field of property law, family law or law on obligations. The Republic of North Macedonia had a different story on its codification of civil law since it was part of the Former Yugoslavia, and its initiative started in 2009 with the process of drafting the civil code. This process continues due to the change of the Macedonian Government in 2016, which prolonged the work on the civil law codification for a couple of years. Now more than ever, the Republic of North Macedonia is ready to adopt the new Civil Code, and the last chapter is expected to be completed by the end of 2023 or the beginning of 2024. On the other side, the codification process of civil law in the Republic of Albania was long, and it emanated since its pre-state formation with the customary law and establishment of institutes, continuing with the declaration of independence and formation of the Albanian state in November 28, 1912 and the first Civil Code of 1929, the second Civil Code in the period of socialism in 1981, and the third Civil Code in the period of transition in 1994 until today. All this legal process of codification has brought development in the fields of private law, one of them being family law.

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