On September 17, 2022, Prof. Assoc. Dr. Avdullah Roaj, Dean of the Faculty of Law, Prof.Ass.Dr. Alma Shehu, Coordinator for International Cooperation at the "Haxhi Zeka" University (UHZ), together with the academic staff of the Faculty of Law, hosted a delegation of twelve academic staff from 8 universities of Poland. The delegation was headed by Dr. Filip Czernicki, Director of the Polish Legal Clinics Foundation. The study visit was carried out within the framework of the ENEMLOS Project and was aimed at exchanging experiences between professors from Poland and the academic staff of the Faculty of Law about how real legal clinics work.

The meeting was opened by the Dean of the Faculty of Law, Prof.Assoc.Dr. Avdullah Robaj, who is also the manager of the ENEMLOS project. Prof.Ass.Dr. Alma Shehu, welcomed the delegation on behalf of the Rector of UHZ, Prof.Dr. Armand Krasniqi. Then Prof.Ass.Dr. Alma Shehu informed delegation about the history of UHZ, its organization and the possibilities of cooperation of UHZ with the universities of Poland, including the Universities represented by the members of present delegation: University of Lodz, Jagiellonian University , University of Warsaw, SWPS University, Szczecin University, Opole University, Frycz Modrzewski University - Kraków, Wrocław University. Prof.Assoc.Dr. Sabiha Shala informed the delegation that the office for the Live Legal Clinic has been adapted at the Faculty of Law, UHZ, and that the process of recruiting the first generation of students who will be engaged in the clinic has been completed. She emphasized that other administrative preparations are being made so that students can start their work in the clinic in October 2022, and the acceptance of cases from clients can be done during this semester. All these activities were carried out thanks to the support of the academic staff of the universities that are partners in the Erasmus+ ENEMLOS Project.The delegation from Poland also met the students of the Faculty of Law at UHZ, who have been selected to be part of the Live Legal Clinic during the 2022/2023 academic year. Dr. Filip Czernicki, Director of the Polish Legal Clinics Foundation discussed with the students the importance of working in legal clinics, the tasks, benefits and contribution to society that students can make through their work in the clinic. The delegation of Poland visited also the rooms equipped with computers and other supporting infrastructure necessary for the students' work at the Live Legal Clinic.