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Bosnia-Herzegovina

2019
Yugoslavia (which included present-day Bosnia-Herzegovina) was invaded by the Axis powers in 1941 and immovable property was confiscated. After the war, Yugoslavia enacted a property restitution law but it was short-lived. As Yugoslavia fell under Communist rule, widespread nationalization—which this time occurred irrespective of race, religion, or ...
Michael J. Bazyler   +3 more
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From Bosnia-Herzegovina

Palliative Medicine, 2003
The position paper on euthanasia from the Task Force of the EAPC seems a helpful, clearly written paper. The ultimate test here will be how easy or difficult it is to translate into Bosnian and use it as a background paper for discussion and debate! Currently, the paper is not relevant to day-to-day practice in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Midhat Haračić, Stephanie Simmonds
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Bosnia Herzegovina

2001
This volume on Cabinets in Eastern Europe is a parallel work to the volume on Cabinets in Western Europe. The evolution of Eastern Europe in the course of the 1990s seemed to entail that an inquiry be made into the way post-communist countries were being governed, intrinsically because of the extraordinary changes which had taken place after 1989 in ...
Kleffner, J.K., McDonald, A.J.M.
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Bosnia-Herzegovina

2015
Katarina Batarilo-Henschen   +1 more
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Bosnia-Herzegovina Genocide Case

International Law Reports, 2007
274International criminal law — Genocide — Definition of genocide — Genocide Convention, 1948 — Conflict in Bosnia-Herzegovina — Commission of atrocities against civilian population — Whether amounting to genocide — Element of intention required for the commission of genocide — Distinction between principals and secondary partiesWar and armed conflict —
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Bosnia-Herzegovina: Implementing Solutions

2014
Ian Jones: In May 1999, the SFOR Chief of Staff formally requested the reorganization of the Linguistic Service along the lines I had proposed including the establishment of two ICC positions to act as Chief and Deputy Chief of the Linguistic Service. The changes were endorsed in June by an internal body at SHAPE called the Crisis Management Resource ...
Ian P. Jones, Louise Askew
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Bosnia-Herzegovina

2004
Dr Neven Andjelic, Neven Andjelic
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Bosnia Herzegovina and Slovenia

The Adelphi Papers, 2004
Borders dominate the security agenda in South-east Europe. Political and ethnic discontents focus on disputed borders, while traffickers in migrants and drugs ignore them. The EU argues that the Balkan countries should develop models of border management using its policing standards, but the region is rife with corruption and its border guards are both
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