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Podgorica 7 April 2026
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Montenegro adopts new Code of Professional Conduct for Lawyers, strengthening accountability and public trust

Montenegro has taken an important step forward in advancing the rule of law with the adoption of a new Code of Professional Conduct for Lawyers. The Code was developed with the support of the Council of Europe, drawing on European standards and best practices to reinforce professionalism, accountability, and legal certainty.

The new Code aligns with the principles of the Council of Bars and Law Societies of Europe, as well as the European Model Code of Ethics for Lawyers. It also incorporates relevant standards and jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights, particularly in areas such as professional duties, relations with clients, confidentiality, and public statements by lawyers in relation to ongoing cases.

Replacing the previous Code adopted in 1999, which no longer reflected contemporary legal and professional standards, the new framework introduces a more robust and comprehensive approach to ethical conduct. It strengthens the ethical responsibility and accountability of lawyers, while providing clearer guidance for their professional behavior in an evolving legal environment.

For citizens, the new Code brings increased legal certainty and stronger safeguards in their interactions with legal professionals. By reinforcing standards of integrity, independence, and responsibility within the legal profession, it contributes to building greater public confidence in the justice system.

The adoption of the Code also marks a significant contribution to the implementation of the judicial reform agenda, supporting ongoing efforts to align the legal system of Montenegro with European standards.

Support for the development of the Code was provided under the action "Strengthening accountability of the judicial system and enhancing protection of victims' rights in Montenegro", implemented within the joint programme of the European Union and the Council of Europe, “Horizontal Facility for the Western Balkans and Türkiye.”

Actions under theme i: ensuring justice
  • Strengthening the quality and efficiency of justice in Albania - Phase III  
  • Supporting enforcement of judicial decisions and facilitating execution of ECtHR judgments in Albania           
  • Enhancing the protection of human rights of prisoners in Albania  
  • Strengthening human rights treatment of detained persons based on European standards and best practices in Bosnia and Herzegovina  
  • Strengthening the quality and efficiency of justice in Kosovo* -  Phase II  
  • Accountability of the judicial system in Montenegro - Phase II  
  • Improved procedural safeguards in judicial proceedings in Montenegro  
  • Further enhancing human rights protection for detained and sentenced persons in Montenegro  
  • Strengthening independence and accountability of the judiciary in Serbia  
  • Strengthening the effective legal remedies to human rights violations in Serbia  
  • Enhancing the human rights protection for detained and sentenced persons in Serbia  
  • Supporting enhanced access to higher quality Free Legal Aid services in North Macedonia  
  • Enhancing the capacities of the penitentiary system and the external oversight mechanism in North Macedonia                                                                                                                                                                                                 
  • Supporting the implementation and reporting on the Action Plan on Human Rights in Turkey  
  • Judicial training institutes for Quality and Sustainability in the Western Balkans 
  • Initiative for legal certainty in the Western Balkans  
  • Enhancing penitentiary capacities in addressing radicalisation in prisons in the Western Balkans  
  • Towards a better evaluation of the results of judicial reform efforts in the Western Balkans  
  • Human Rights Education for Legal Professionals (HELP) in the Western Balkans 
  • PACE cooperation with the parliamentary assemblies with a view to achieving legislative improvements in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Macedonia and Serbia 

*This designation is without prejudice to positions on status, and is in line with UNSCR 1244 and the ICJ Opinion on the Kosovo Declaration of Independence.