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ENDRI BJIR JANAR 2017.Indd Vol. 2, No. 3 January 2017 7 3 1 . 0 o 2 N y , r 2 a . u l o n a V J ISSN 2410-759X Balkan Journal of Interdisciplinary Research Vol. 2 No. 3 Acces online at www.iipccl.org IIPCCL Publishing, Tirana-Albania January, 2017 INTENATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR PRIVATE COMMERCIAL AND COMPETITION LAW (IIPCCL) IIPCCL PUBLISHING, TIRANA-ALBANIA Balkan Journal of Interdisciplinary Research ISSN 2410-759X (print) ISSN 2411-9725 (online) VolVol. 2, 2,No. No. 3 - 1January May 2016 2017 Tirana, Albania 20167 1 Balkan Journal of Interdisciplinary Research ISSNISSN 2410-759X 2410-759X Balkan Journal of Interdisciplinary Research Vol.Vol. 2 2 No. No. 3 1 IIPCCL Publishing, Tirana-Albania AccesAcces online online at at www.iipccl.org www.iipccl.org IIPCCL Publishing, Tirana-Albania January,May, 2017 2016 Vol.Vol 2, 2, No. No. 3 -1 January, May 2016 2017 2 ISSN 2410-759X Balkan Journal of Interdisciplinary Research Vol. 2 No. 3 Acces online at www.iipccl.org IIPCCL Publishing, Tirana-Albania January, 2017 Balkan Journal of Interdisciplinary Research Vol 2,2, No.No. 3 1 - -January May 2016 2017 ISSN 2410-759X (print) ISSN 2411-9725 (online) About the Journal Balkan Journal of Interdisciplinary Research is an international peer- reviewed journal published three times a year by International Institute for Private, Commercial and Competition Law. The need for different approaches in science, such as in business, economics, law, social sciences and other fields is a must in the whole field of scientific research. Academics, Professors, Researchers, Students and the whole world is in a new era of communication, which causes fast changes and gives birth to scientific and cultural debates. Our Journal is interested in promoting the exchange of idea, and to bring together researchers and academics from all over the countries. In this sense, we welcome papers not only in the above cited fields, but also in other fields of scientific research. Welcome to BJIR, which is open for the academic world, universities, research institutions, PhD students, academic and non-academic researchers. Aiming at scientific excellence and quality, this journal will promote the best inputs in scientific- and academic research, on the prospective of local, international, global developments in business, economics, law, social-, but also natural sciences. All manuscripts will be double blind peer reviewed by the members of the editorial board who are noted experts in the appropriate subject area. Editor in Chief, Prof. assoc. Dr. PhD (Uni Graz) Endri Papajorgji Tirana Business University (Albania) 3 ISSN 2410-759X Balkan Journal of Interdisciplinary Research Vol. 2 No. 3 AccesISSN online 2410-759X at www.iipccl.org Balkan JournalIIPCCL of Interdisciplinary Publishing, Tirana-Albania Research Vol.January, 2 No. 1 2017 Acces online at www.iipccl.org IIPCCL Publishing, Tirana-Albania May, 2016 Balkan Journal of Interdisciplinary Research Editor in Chief, Prof.assoc. Dr. PhD (Uni Graz) Endri Papajorgji Tirana Business University International Editorial Board Prof. Dr. Jürgen Wolfbauer Prof. Dr. Ilia Kristo Montanuniversitaet Leoben (Austria) University of Tirana (Albania) Prof. Dr. Rajmonda Duka Prof. Dr. Azem Hajdari University of Tirana (Albania) University of Pristina (Kosovo) Prof. Dr. Horst-Dieter Westerhoff Prof. Dr. Abdylmenaf Bexheti Universität Duisburg-Essen (Germany) University of SEEU (Macedonia) Dr. Afërdita Berisha-Shaqiri Prof. Dr. Joseph Mifsud University of Pristina (Kosovo) University of East Anglia, London (UK) Dr. Mladen Andrlic Prof. Dr. Lindita Milo-Lati Croatian Diplomatic Academy (Croatia) University of Tirana (Albania) Prof. Ass. Dr. Naim Baftiu Dr. Hans-Achim Roll University of Prizren (Kosovo) Rechtsanwalt (Germany) Prof. Dr. Iraj Hashi Prof. Ass. Dr. Evis Kushi Staffordshire University (UK) University of Elbasan (Albania) Prof. Dr. Nabil Ayad Prof. Dr. Mimoza Karagjozi (Kore) University of East Anglia, London (UK) University of Tirana (Albania) Dr. Eda Bezhani Prof. Em. Heinz Dieter Wenzel University of Durres (Albania) University of Bamberg (Germany) Prof. Ass. Dr. Arsena Gjipali PhD (Argosy University) Gerti Dajçi University of Tirana (Albania) Tirana Business University (Albania) Prof. Dr. Bektash Mema Dr. Sasha Dukoski University of Gjirokastra (Albania) University of Bitola (Macedonia) 44 ISSN 2410-759X Balkan Journal of Interdisciplinary Research Vol. 2 No. 3 Acces online at www.iipccl.org IIPCCL Publishing, Tirana-Albania January, 2017 TABLE OF CONTENTS Shmangiet e detyrimeve tatimore si vepra penale dhe nevoja për ndryshime të mëtejshme .........................................................................................8 Odise Moçka E drejta për t’u informuar për natyrën dhe shkakun e akuzës ........................18 Enkeleda Osmani Transformimi i relievit dhe ndikimi në mjedis si rezultat i aktivitetit minerar në pellgun e lumit Llap ............................................................................27 Sheqir Krasniqi Kontratat konsensuale .............................................................................................34 Edvin Bica Zgjedhjet e para në Shkodër ndërmjet peripecive dhe ekuilibrit në vitin 1921 .....................................................................................................................43 Marsel Nilaj Political persecution under communism for religions in Albania ..................56 Ravesa Nano Aspekte krahasimore të insitucionit të Presidentit ............................................62 Islam Qerimi Elza Bajrami From adolescence to adulthood ..............................................................................74 Denis Çelçima Sulejman Abazi E drejta për informim e viktimave të trafi kimit të qenieve njerëzore ............87 Enkeleda Osmani Dorina Hoxha Lëvizjet demografi ke dhe zonat periferike në Shqipëri. Ndryshimet e vendbanimit dhe ndryshimet kulturore - Rasti i Kamzës ......98 Alfred Halilaj Viktimat e keqpërdorimit të pozitës zyrtare .......................................................104 Driton Muharremi 5 ISSN 2410-759X Balkan Journal of Interdisciplinary Research Vol. 2 No. 3 Acces online at www.iipccl.org IIPCCL Publishing, Tirana-Albania January, 2017 Historia e aktiviteteve tregtare dhe distribuimi i produkteve në Kosovë nga shekulli i 15-të deri në ditët e sotme ..............................................................109 Refi k Havolli Arbër Havolli Inadmissible evidence and juridical consequences of their use .....................135 Fitim Shishani Muzika dhe shoqëria ................................................................................................140 Ilir Ramadani The positive eff ects of ABA therapy in reducing aggressive behavior in children with ASD, 3 - 6 years old .........................................................................146 Jonida Mustafaraj Abuzimi i të drejtave të punëtorëve në Republikën e Kosovës ......................157 Mustafë Kadriaj Lulzim Beqiri Ftohja politike Noli – përfaqësuesit e Shkodrës gjatë qeverisjes së Fan Nolit në 1924 .......................................................................................................164 Marsel Nilaj Menaxhimi i performancës së punonjësve në zonën e Kllokotit ....................176 Ardian Ramadani Institucioni i Ombudsmanit Evropian ..................................................................181 Ekrem Halimovski Si do të ndryshoje gjuha shqipe ............................................................................199 Sadiona Abazaj Fotografi a artistike e Kolë Idromenos - Marrëdhënia mes arkitektit dhe fotografi t ..............................................................................................................205 Rubin Mandij a Procyclicality of banking regulation:Analysis and reforms .............................213 Ornela Dhamo Problematikat e administrimit të shoqërive aksionare në raport me aksionerët e minorancës ..........................................................................................231 Marsidi Gupi The importance of social media in the recruiting process ................................236 Iva Sulaj 6 ISSN 2410-759X Balkan Journal of Interdisciplinary Research Vol. 2 No. 3 Acces online at www.iipccl.org IIPCCL Publishing, Tirana-Albania January, 2017 Techniques of the Language of Tourism”Verbal and Visual Techniques” in UK’s Brochures..............................................................................248 Sadiona Abazaj Roli i mbrojtësit në marrjen e provave sipas K. Pr. Penale ...............................265 Asllan Dogjani The meaning of extradition as an institute in the international legal cooperation .......................................................................................................274 Nada Simjanoska Prohibition of asylum seekers and refugees in Albania ...................................282 Lisjana Çukaj Diplomacia online dhe ndikimi i saj në diplomacinë tradicionale ................288 Ina K. Zhupa Edukimi i fëmij ëve: punë, mjeshtëri, dashuri .....................................................299 Silvana Frashëri Manjola Xhepi Të mësuarit multimedial në mësimdhënien e fi zikës .......................................305 Dhimitra Balla Rëndësia e burimeve njerëzore në performancën e bizneseve ........................308 Liridon Alidemaj Rregullat që zbatohen ndaj abuzimeve me pozitën dominuese të ndërmarrjeve..........................................................................................................315 Ardvin Kraja 7 ISSN 2410-759X Balkan Journal of Interdisciplinary
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