Labour and social legislation in Bosnia and Herzegovina – A state with two entities
South-East Europe Review for labour and social affairs : SEER
1999
2
2
175-186
politics ; labour legislation ; constitution ; workers rights ; economic and social development
Economic development
https://www.ceeol.com/search/article-detail?id=121321
English
"The elaboration of our overall constitutional and legal situation arising from both the 1974 Constitution and the Dayton Agreement (as a Constitutional Amendment) is based on Bosnia and Herzegovina being a legal state with all the characteristics of a social entity. However, the reality is different and in fact Bosnia and Herzegovina hosts four legal systems: the Dayton Constitution; the Federation Constitution; the legal system of Republika Srpska; and the legal system in the areas with a Croat majority. Also, the legal systems of the neighbouring states, Yugoslavia and Croatia, effectively function through the last two-named legal systems."
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