Transitional Justice Strategy in B&H-Nonexistent Strategy
Transitional justice is the key priority for EU in the context of serious breach of human rights and international humanitarian rights and international criminal law.
Transitional justice is the key priority for EU in the context of serious breach of human rights and international humanitarian rights and international criminal law.
EU guidelines, as legislative acts which set goals for EU members in specific areas, can be used by B&H legislative institutions for development of standards which should repress and gradually reduce social inequality and working poverty.
Forty NGOs gathered within the Initiative for Monitoring of EU Integrations made a list of 78 demands regarding democracy, rule of law and human rights. The list was addressed to politicians in B&H. After four years, only third of demands were fulfilled.
In order to achieve EU standards of environmental protection, much work and investment are needed, but long-term benefits have inevitable value primarily for the health and life of citizens.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, while determinating its borders, faced many issues with neighboring country Croatia, as well as with Serbia and Montenegro.
At the end of the mandate period in 2018 it is possible to get a clear idea of how much has been done for the past four years in the field of functioning of the state, the rule of law, as well as the human rights situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
In order to achieve EU standards of environmental protection, much work and investment are needed, but long-term benefits have inevitable value primarily for the health and life of citizens.
In this article it is explained what state borders are, how the borders of Bosnia and Herzegovina are defined and what are the open issues with Serbia and Montenegro.
The number of registered unemployed persons is dropping, but the main reason for that is the fact that a significant number of people is leaving B&H in search for better jobs.
This article covers the topic of statlessness in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Europe as well as its international legal framework.
This article analyses additional questions BiH has received in the process of forming avis (opinion by the EU on the BiH’s application).
Author in this text covers the route of migrants through BiH and analyses all the flaws and issues it brought to the surface regarding states ability to deal with crisis and to coordinate between different levels of government.