National minorities in legislation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Cover Image

Nacionalne manjine u zakonodavstvu Bosne i Hercegovine
National minorities in legislation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Author(s): Slobodan Nagradić
Subject(s): Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Sociology, Welfare services, Ethnic Minorities Studies
Published by: Fakultet političkih nauka Univerziteta u Banjoj Luci
Keywords: national minority; law; law on protection of rights of national minorities; social status of national minority members; post-Dayton Bosnia and Herzegovina; identity; human rights;

Summary/Abstract: There are 17 recognized national minorities living and working in Bosnia and Herzegovina. At least, they have been enumerated, identified and sanctioned as such by the Law on the Protection of Rights of National Minorities adopted by the Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2003. Apart from that law, the rights of national minorities and its members have also been regulated by the whole set of many different laws, from the election, criminal, education and other identity-related laws to the laws addressing the specific areas and/or life issues, all adopted at the level of the state, the entities, the cantons, and the Brcko District of BiH. This paper analyses the content, the significance, and the legal and sociopolitical implications of certain provisions of the Law on the Protection of Rights of National Minorities from the sociological and political views and methods, as well as the relation and the impact of its norms on social sphere and individual existence (in politics, education, culture, the media, employment etc.) of minority members within a multi-specific and asymmetric state as post-Dayton Bosnia and Herzegovina. The causa finalis of this tractatus's narrative is to give a better understanding of human rights of minorities, their etiology and determination.

  • Issue Year: 5/2015
  • Issue No: 10
  • Page Range: 181-207
  • Page Count: 27
  • Language: English