European Union Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo

European Union Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo
Formation16 February 2008; 16 years ago (2008-02-16)
HeadquartersPristina, Kosovo
Head of Mission
Giovanni Pietro Barbano
Parent organization
European Union
Staff
3,200 Personnel
Websitewww.eulex-kosovo.eu

The European Union Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo, known as EULEX Kosovo or simply as EULEX,[1][a] is the largest civilian mission ever launched under the Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) of the European Union. EULEX supports selected Kosovo rule of law institutions on their path towards increased effectiveness, sustainability, multi-ethnicity and accountability, free from political interference and in full compliance with international human rights standards and best European practices.

EULEX's current mandate has been launched to cover the period until 14 June 2025 based on Council Decision 2023/1095.[2] Within its mandate, the Mission undertakes monitoring, mentoring, and advising activities and has limited executive functions.

The Mission works within the framework of UN Security Council Resolution 1244.


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