Dejtonski mirovni sporazum – Okončanje velikodržavnih pretenzija? // The Dayton peace agreement – The end of greater state claims? [PDF]
The General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina (Dayton Peace Agreement) accepted in Paris on December 14, 1995 was signed by: for the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina Alija Izetbegović, for the Republic of Croatia dr.
MELDIJANA ARNAUT HASELJIĆ
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The Dayton Peace Agreement: Human Rights Guarantees and their Implementation [PDF]
In the aftermath of the signing of the Dayton Peace Agreement, the SecretaryGeneral of the United Nations stated prophetically 'this is a time of hope.' However, before rosy projections are made, it is necessary to consider whether the Dayton Peace agreement is likely to succeed in improving the human condition in the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
J. Slaon
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Human rights shortcomings of the Dayton Peace Agreement
When a peace agreement guarantees the rights of certain groups but not all, limitations to the enjoyment of human rights are inevitable.
Lisbeth Pilegaard , Jasminka Dzumhur
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Dayton and post-Dayton concept of the administrative power in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Twenty five years after Dayton Peace Agreement [PDF]
The Dayton Peace Agreement of 1995 established today's Bosnia and Herzegovina as a multiple, complex, specific, and unique state with international legal subjectivity with regard to state law, constitutional law, and administrative law. As a result, the form of socio-political order such as it exists in Bosnia and Herzegovina is unknown in modern ...
Nevenko Vranjes
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Spriječiti povratak: Provođenje Aneksa VII Dejtonskog sporazuma za mir u Bosni i Hercegovini (1995-2020) // Preventing return: Implementation of annex VII of the Dayton peace agreement in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1995-2020) [PDF]
The armed aggression against the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina ended with the signing of the General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina (Dayton Agreement), initialed in Dayton on November 21, 1995, and signed on December 14 ...
SEAD SELIMOVIĆ
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(Geo)political aspects of the position of the Republic of Serbia: Thirty years of the Dayton peace agreement [PDF]
The authors analyze the position of the Republika Srpska thirty years after the Dayton Peace Agreement, with a special emphasis on (geo)political aspects. Considering that 2025 marks the thirtieth anniversary of the signing of the Dayton Peace Agreement,
Glišin Vanja N. +1 more
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Contradiction of the civic and the ethnic component in the Dayton peace agreement [PDF]
The subject of our analysis is the civic and ethnic component in the Dayton Agreement, which we will consider, first as separate categories and then as their interplay and contradictory outcomes of their permeation. The methodical approach to the topic of our analysis implies several aspects such as historical, formal-legal, legal-dogmatic, as well as ...
Helena Krnetić
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A concrete proposal to upgrade the Dayton Peace Agreement
Most observers of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s political situation have focused only on the problems that the Dayton Peace Accord created for the normal functioning of this Southeastern European state, but a workable solution is yet to be proposed. The Accord achieved peace by blocking any ability for effective governing and by diminishing the ...
Mirsad Kriještorac
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Forgiveness in Poland: Rye Forgiveness Scale Adaptation and Its Longitudinal Impact on Mental Health in HIV-Positive Individuals. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Within psychological research, the concept of forgiveness has gained recognition for its potential impact on health, underlining the need for culturally adapted assessment tools and longitudinal studies to substantiate its effects. In this two‐phase research project, we initially adapted the Rye Forgiveness Scale (RFS) to measure state ...
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Research Bias in Long-Term Monitoring of Antarctic Nearshore Marine and Terrestrial Biota. [PDF]
Antarctic wildlife is under pressure from environmental changes and human activity, but how well is Antarctica's coastal biota being monitored? While over half of the long‐term monitoring studies spanned more than 10 years and/or included environmental data, they were limited in number, mostly focused on penguins and marine mammals, were unevenly ...
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