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Contract Enforcement and Judicial Systems in Central and Eastern Europe June 2005 Presentation by: Elmira Pasagic Director of the Secretariat of the High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council, on behalf of the Delegation of Bosnia Herzegovina
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A.Restructuring of the Courts and Prosecutors' Offices B.Reappointment Process C.Establishment of the single High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council (HJPC) D.Reforms of procedural laws, e.g. Criminal and Civil Procedure Codes/Law on Enforcement E.Establishment of the Entity Judicial Training Centres F.Establishment of the State Court Achievements in Judicial Reform
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A.Restructuring of the Courts Subsequent to Restructuring The average number of inhabitants served by a first instance court of general jurisdiction in a range of countries
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Entity: REPUBLIKA SRPSKA 0.00% 10.00% 20.00% 30.00% 40.00% 50.00% 60.00% 70.00% 80.00% 90.00% 100.00% BosniaksSerbsCroatsOthers Population according to 1991 Census Before reappointment After reappointment B.Reappointment process Ethnic Balance before and after reappointment as of March 2004
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Judges B.Reappointment process Gender Balance before and after reappointment as of March 2004
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A.Restructuring of the Courts and Prosecutors' Offices B.Reappointment Process C.Establishment of the single High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council (HJPC) D.Reforms of procedural laws, e.g. Criminal and Civil Procedure Codes/Law on Enforcement E.Establishment of the Entity Judicial Training Centres F.Establishment of the State Court Achievements in Judicial Reform
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Challenges for the future (1) CHALLENGE: Lack of a centralised funding authority Lack of a centralised funding authorityPRIORITY: To implement the recommendation of the Functional Review, to transfer funding to State level To implement the recommendation of the Functional Review, to transfer funding to State level
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Challenges for the future (1) Level of Government and the corresponding budgetBudget Units 1. State of BiH3 2. Republika Srpska (complete Entity) 76 3. Brcko District 3 4. Federation BiH (Entity level only) 3 5. Una-Sana Canton 16 6. Posavina Canton 5 7. Tuzla Canton 21 8. Zenica-Doboj Canton 21 9. Bosansko Podrinje Canton 4 10. Central Bosnia Canton 16 11. Herzegovina-Neretva Canton 15 12. West Herzegovina Canton 8 13. Sarajevo Canton 13 14. Canton 10 (Livno) 7 TOTAL 211
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Challenges for the future (2) CHALLENGE: Inadequate funding for operational expenses and accumulated debts Inadequate funding for operational expenses and accumulated debtsPRIORITY: Continue lobbying effort Continue lobbying effort
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Challenges for the future (3) CHALLENGE: Backlog in the courts Backlog in the courtsPRIORITY: Thorough review to be carried out, closer communication between court presidents, development of a new system for the measurement of judicial efficiency Thorough review to be carried out, closer communication between court presidents, development of a new system for the measurement of judicial efficiency
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Challenges for the future (4) CHALLENGE: Inadequate judicial premises Inadequate judicial premisesPRIORITY: Survey on material conditions of judicial premises to be carried out; based on this, lobbying efforts will be continued Survey on material conditions of judicial premises to be carried out; based on this, lobbying efforts will be continued Municipal Court Travnik Municipal Court Srebrenica - Heating system
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Challenges for the future (5) CHALLENGE: Computerization of the courts and prosecutors’ offices Computerization of the courts and prosecutors’ officesPRIORITY: Continue to support the implementation of the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Project Continue to support the implementation of the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Project
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