The Albanian School of Magistrates, officially known as the School of Magistrates of the Republic of Albania () is an Albanian post-graduate school, where Albanian judges and public prosecutors are trained. The institution was established in 1997 through no. 8136, date 31.7.1996 "On the School of Magistrates of the Republic of Albania", which has since been amended several times. It is located in Tirana, with its campus located inside the Tirana Grand Park, sharing premises with the Faculty of Geology and Mining of the Polytechnic University of Tirana.
The aim of the training provided by the ASM is to form a corps of judges and public prosecutors who are suitable for all posts on the bench as well as in the public prosecution service in first instance courts. A prospective Judge or Public prosecutor must complete a Bachelor in Law (which typically requires three years of study) and a Master in Law (which requires two years of study) before entering the School of Magistrates. Admission is made through a two-part entrance examination.
The Albanian School of Magistrates offers:
The Initial Training Formation of candidates for magistrates is made up of a period of three years:
The first year theoretical program is common for all candidates whereas the second practical year and the third year of professional internship are carried out according to the careers of each of the candidates, judges or prosecutors. School Director announces the list of courts and prosecutorsâ offices, where the internship will be conducted, the responsible magistrates and names of candidates for each court or prosecutor's office.
At the end of the first and second year, an evaluation is made from the Pedagogical Council for each of the candidates, with 5 (five) scales: Excellent, Very Good, Good, Sufficient, Insuficcient. Evaluation rules and procedures are defined in the Internal Regulations of the School of Magistrates.
Based on this evaluation, the President of the Republic upon the proposal of the High Council of Justice and General Prosecutor, appoints temporarily candidates for magistrates to carry out their professional internship, respectively as judges and prosecutors.
In the context of the fulfillment of its mission the School of Magistrates offers the continuous education for judges and prosecutors of courts and prosecutions of the first instances and appeal courts.
The period of the continuous education is not more than 20 days per year and not more than 60 days in five years.
The program of continuous education is composed from the Director of the School in collaboration with the internal pedagogical staff after is taken, preliminarily, the opinion of the Head of the High Court, of the General Prosecutor, of the Minister of Justice, of the High Council of Justice and of the Pedagogical Council of the School. The program of the continuous education is approved from the Directive Council of the School.
Participation in these trainings is compulsory.