What is the Kosovo Property Agency (KPA)?
The KPA is an independent body established under UNMIK Regulation 2006/50 and Administrative Direction 2007/5 and commenced on 4 March 2006. The KPA is mandated to resolve property claims resulting from the 1999 armed conflict in respect of private immovable property, including agricultural and commercial property. The KPA is composed of a Supervisory Board, an Executive Secretariat and the Kosovo Property Claims Commission (KPCC). The Supervisory Board The Supervisory Board supervises the work of the KPA and provides the KPA with administrative oversight, overall direction and policy guidance. The Supervisory Board does not participate in the process by which the KPCC adopts findings and conclusions on individual claims. The Supervisory Board is comprised of five members who are appointed by the Special Representative of the Secretary-General (SRSG) of the United Nations, with two of the members being nominated by the Prime Minister of Kosovo. The SRSG designates one member as Chairpe
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