Sacked Prosecutor Says His Case Sets Bad Precedent – BalkanInsight
Munib Halilovic, a former BiH prosecutor who is on trial for failing to prosecute a major war crimes case, has said that his punishment would send “a dangerous message” to
Cvijanović meets with Lutnick, expresses interest in U.S. investments – SRNA
Cvijanović meets in Washington with reps of influential Jewish organizations – SRNA
Cvijanović, Agen discuss energy cooperation at White House meeting – SRNA
Goganović and U.S. Admiral Wikoff stress stability and cooperation with USA as priority – SRNA
Selak tells OSCE Mission Head RS committed to strengthening legal certainty – SRNA
Minić calls for domestic dialogue, reaffirms RS respect for Dayton – SRNA
Minić discusses cooperation with Italian ambassador – SRNA
In meeting with Austrian ambassador, Cvijanović calls for internal dialogue – SRNA
Goganović: Partnership with America continuously being strengthened – SRNA
BiH House of Reps Constitutional-Law Committee: High Rep does not have constitutional authority to enact laws
Munib Halilovic, a former BiH prosecutor who is on trial for failing to prosecute a major war crimes case, has said that his punishment would send “a dangerous message” to
Serge Brammertz, the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY), told reporters that he would likely be filing a “very critical” report to the UN
After the Constitutional Court of Republika Srpska rejected their claim that the language of the planned referendum on the High Representative and BiH judiciary violates the “vital national interests” of
In an official statement issued today, the EU reported on the progress made during this week’s “experts’ seminar,” held under the auspices of the EU Structured Dialogue on Justice. The
Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik has sent a letter to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon, urging the UN chief to reject a “special report” filed by High Representative Valentin Inzko this