(НЕ)МОГУЋНОСТИ РАСПУШТАЊА ПРЕДСТАВНИЧКИХ ОРГАНА У БОСНИ И ХЕРЦЕГОВИНИ
IM)POSSIBILITY OF DISSOLUTION OF REPRESENTATIVE BODIES IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
Author(s): Milan PilipovićSubject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Constitutional Law, Civil Law, Governance, Administrative Law
Published by: Правни факултет Универзитета у Бањој Луци
Keywords: Dissolution; representative body; Parliamentary Assembly; National Assembly; Parliament; constitution law;
Summary/Abstract: A representative body in a state is one in which citizens elect their representatives in free and democratic elections, by secret ballot, on the basis of universal and equal suffrage. In some countries it is called parliament, in others assembly, and in Bosnia and Herzegovina both terms are used in the names of representative bodies, but also one unusual and specific one - Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Bosnia and Herzegovina is a complex country in which there are several representative bodies at different levels of government (state, entity, local), and the (im)possibility of dissolving those bodies in Bosnia and Herzegovina is the topic of this paper. In this paper, in the first part, we will talk about the dissolution of the parliament from a theoretical and legal aspect. In the second part, through the analysis of constitutional and other norms, we will show the (im)possibility of dissolving representative bodies in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the entities
Journal: Зборник радова Међународни научни скуп „Изазови и перспективе развоја правних система у XXI вијеку"
- Issue Year: 3/2023
- Issue No: 3 (1)
- Page Range: 243-261
- Page Count: 19
- Language: Serbian