Justice and Human Rights in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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The problem of justice and human rights in Bosnia and Herzegovina stems from the aftermath of the 1992-1995 war, which saw widespread human rights abuses and war crimes committed by all sides. Despite efforts to establish accountability and promote reconciliation, the country continues to struggle with issues such as impunity for war crimes, discrimination against minorities, and inadequate access to justice.

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