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Protecting Life, Family, and Freedom
At the Institute for Liberty and Heritage, we conduct research and publish analyses to safeguard the values that form the foundation of Albanian society. From studies on family and demographics to the impact of public policy on youth and education, our work provides a factual basis for informed decision-making.
We examine contemporary challenges, such as demographic decline, threats to traditional family structures, and the protection of fundamental freedoms. Based on their results, we propose solutions grounded in cultural, moral, and historical principles. Our goal is to empower citizens, policymakers, and communities to build a society that respects life, strengthens families, and upholds liberty.
Our Work Focuses on Four Key Areas to Strengthen Albanian Society
Family & Demography
Economy & SMEs
Education & Youth
Governance & Freedoms
Family Law
Business Law
Criminal Law
Civil Law
Education Law
Real Estate Law
Willem Eduard
Amber Lee
Anny Leo
Our main purpose & vision
The Institute for Liberty and Heritage aspires to build an Albanian society founded on conservative values.
We believe in the power of the traditional family as the foundation of society and in every individual’s right to live with dignity from conception to natural death.
Protecting Life, Family and Freedom
We respect and preserve the cultural and moral heritage of our nation, promoting the values of Albania’s rich traditions and history, its diverse coexistence, and the national cohesion expressed in the Preamble of the Constitution of the Republic of Albania, where Albania is defined as a sovereign, unitary, and indivisible state.
We promote the conservative values of family, life, and heritage
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The Institute for Liberty and Heritage conducted a national survey to gather public opinion on the Gender Equality Bill, and around 10,010 people participated in about 13 hours. The results were overwhelming:


