Public Administration Reform

Author: Branislava Petković, student, University of East Sarajevo – Faculty of Law In this article author analyses organization of public administration, its planned reform and offers comparative analysis of different administrative mechanisms implemented in neighboring countries. Text can be found on B/C/S language on the following link. Views in this text are author’s only and are … Continued

Youth Policies in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Author analyses legal frame that covers youth policies in Bosnia and Herzegovina as well as existing action plans. Text offers comparative display on some of the strategies in countries of EU and identifies aspects that have to be improved in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Original text can be found on B/C/S language on the following link.

Higher Education on the Road to Abyss

Author analyses organisation of higher education in Bosnia and Herzegovina, its legal frame and main problems with its current structure comparing them with EU standards.

Women’s Rights and Their Under-representation on All Government Levels

This article covers question of women’s rights and their downright under-representation on all levels of government, particularly manifested in latest local elections in 2016. Author identifies factors such as role of media, leadership of parties and role of established women politicians as some of keys for solving this problem.

Health Care in BiH

In this text author analyses health care system in Bosnia and Herzegovina and covers the topic of administrative and political obstacles on a road to better health care as well as low level of knowledge between general population about their rights concerning health care.

Legal Certainty as a Determinant of Economic Growth in BiH

Author writes about the topic of economic growth in Bosnia and Herzegovina and reflects on main challenges and problems country is facing. Special focus is given on political and legal system of BiH as one of main factors of economic growth. Author offers her opinion in what should be the aim of country in the future concerning economic growth.

BiH on the Road to EU From the Perspective of Gender Equality

Author analyses principle of gender equality in the process of European integration of BiH. Gender equality is explained from the perspective of European Union and states that it is one of the basic principles of EU and reviews all important legal sources of EU where it is mentioned. Author concludes the article by writing about what BiH can expect on its road towards EU regarding gender equality.

Role of NGOs in the Process EU Integration

Author analyses role of NGOs in the process of the European integration of BiH, highlights the importance of participatory democracy and NGOs in that process and shares experience from Croatia and Serbia on the same topic.

Freedom of Access to Information in BiH

In order to ensure the realization of the concept of good governance, government institutions are obliged to ensure transparency of their work in a way that timely and extensive inform the public about their activities, respond to the needs of citizens, and to ensure the accessibility and transparency.

Without a Line of Responsibility: No State for Marginalized!

Respect for human rights, minorities’ rights and fighting discrimination, are the topics that are completely stepped off the radar in these processes, even though their presence was quite limited earlier, and were connected narrowly to the issues of constitutional changes and the implementation of the Judgement by the European Court for Human Rights in the case of Sejdić and Finci vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina.

HJPC as an Inheritance of One Dialogue About Judiciary

In April 2002, the then High Representative, Wolfgang Petritsch, made a decision to suspend the appointment and extension of the mandate for judges and prosecutors, until the reorganization of the judiciary in Bosnia and Herzegovina takes place.