The Constitution of the Republic of Albania is the fundamental law that guarantees the human rights in Albania. Human rights in their universal, abstract sense in relation to the positive right are superior rights and define the availability and the borders of positive rights in a country. Also, they define the legitimacy of the state’s power. Human rights in Albania are guaranteed not only by the Constitution, but also by the European Convention of Human Rights.
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