bosnian model of democratic authority: condition for stabilization of bosnia and herzegovina?
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Abstract
The principle of non-discrimination in modern legal systems, both at national and at regional and global levels of government,
is the primary prerequisite for the realization of all other (fundamental) rights and freedoms. The essence of
this principle, which is, in fact, inextricably linked to the principle of equality in rights, is reflected in the requirement to
ensure to all persons, without discrimination on any basis, the realization and enjoyment of the fundamental rights and
freedoms that are guaranteed by provisions of the national constitutions, Laws and other legal acts. The functionality
of the entire state government of Bosnia and Herzegovina is often hindered by the complex decision-making processes
at all state levels which lead to obstruction of the entire decision-making process. Such a disfunctional decision-making
process on the state level poses a threat and disables the Bosnian plural society to respond to the modern challenges of a
democratic functioning state.The Bosnian model of democratic authority is trying to determine the individual primarily
as a citizen, to which they bind certain rights and duties, but without neglecting the fact that citizens enjoy certain rights
(and obligations) that belong to them based on their affiliation to a particular collectivity. Bosnian society as a community
of citizens and a community of communities should not ignore any of the aforementioned sides of human nature.
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| Authors | ;Dženeta Omerdić |
| Journal | evolutionary applications |
| Year | 2016 |
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