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Bosnia and Herzegovina

2023
In 2023, the ECtHR in its Kovačević case repeated the need for comprehensive constitutional reform aimed at elimination of discriminatory provisions regarding the right to vote and to stand as a candidate for highest state institutions. But again, constitutional reform was not a priority, neither for the ruling coalition nor for the EU, despite ...
Išerić, Harun, Woelk, Jens
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Emplacing hate: Turbulent graffscapes and linguistic violence in post-war Bosnia-Herzegovina

, 2018
In Bosnia-Herzegovina, the 1992–1995 war is the foundation on which its citizens are building their future. Contested spaces marked by violence are (re)created by means of graffiti frequently conveying locally hegemonic (re)narrations of legitimacy and ...
Maida Bilkić
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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.
Stephanie Simmonds, Midhat Haračić
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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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IPTV in Bosnia and Herzegovina

2014 IEEE International Black Sea Conference on Communications and Networking (BlackSeaCom), 2014
Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) is a key service that enables rapid development of broadband access while retaining customers in a fixed telephony. In this paper, the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina in terms of IPTV services is presented, including case studies for IPTV providers. Also, a brief overview of the regulatory framework is given.
Jasmin Musovic   +2 more
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Entrepreneurship in Bosnia and Herzegovina

2018
This chapter depicts a glance picture of Bosnian state of entrepreneurship. It begins with a historical overview and establishment of the state. It describes the challenges that Bosnia has faced as well as its current issues. The current state of entrepreneurship, business environment, and problems of entrepreneurs and small business owners are ...
Azra Bico, Ramo Palalić
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The English of Bosnia and Herzegovina

World Englishes, 2018
AbstractWith the number of world Englishes steadily increasing, the impact of ‘core’ English varieties is weakening. However, the influence of two varieties, namely standardised American English and standardised British English, seems to be dispersed across all areas, in particular across peripheral varieties. Due to the difference in their demographic
Amna Brdarević-Čeljo   +3 more
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The Proximate Colony: Bosnia-Herzegovina under Austro-Hungarian Rule: Robert J. Donia

, 2015
With the arrival of Habsburg occupiers in 1878, Bosnia-Herzegovina became Austria-Hungary’s first and only colony. It rapidly became the sole outlet for the energies, ideas, and resources of aspiring colonizers in the parent-land. Geographically adjacent
Clemens Ruthner   +3 more
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Emergency Medicine in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1997
Abstract [Lasseter JA, Pyles JR, Galijasevic S: Emergency medicine in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Ann Emerg Med October 1997;30:527-530.]
James Allen Lasseter   +2 more
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Ixodid ticks in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Experimental and Applied Acarology, 2010
Ticks of the Ixodidae family represent an enormous threat to human and animal health. From January to December 2004, a total of 10,050 ixodid ticks were collected from 26 areas in Bosnia and Herzegovina and determined to the species level. Ticks were collected from dogs, sheep, cows, goats, rodents, humans and plants.
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