January 2023 – December 2026

 

Strengthening the Efficiency and Quality of Justice in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiHSEJ)

The project is co-funded by the European Union and the Council of Europe, and is implemented by the Council of Europe.

 

Context of the project

The project “Strengthening the efficiency and quality of justice in Bosnia and Herzegovina” aims to support the justice system of Bosnia and Herzegovina in improving of its efficiency and quality in accordance with the standards and tools developed by the CEPEJ.

Project’s objectives

Efficiency and quality of the justice system of Bosnia and Herzegovina will be strengthened  (including support in shortening the length of proceedings and in reducing the backlog). The capacities for collecting, processing and analysis of data on the functioning of the judicial system and judicial statistics according to the CEPEJ methodology will be supported, in strong coordination with the CEPEJ Dashboard WB action. Justice professionals’ capacities on topics related to efficiency and quality of justice will be strengthened, in line with CEPEJ standards and tools.

Main activities

  • Recommendations on implementing the CEPEJ tools on efficiency of justice, quality of justice, mediation and cyberjustice, followed by capacity building activities.
  • Capacity building activities in the area of judicial training on court efficiency and quality, based on CEPEJ tools and methodologies.
  • Workshops to improve the collection, processing and analysis of data on the functioning of the judicial system and judicial statistics according to the CEPEJ methodology (in coordination with Dashboard WB Action).

Project beneficiaries and stakeholders

Ministry of Justice, High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council, judicial training institutions, chief judges, chief prosecutors, court administrators, judges and prosecutors, courts, and Association of Mediators.

Contacts

 Council of Europe - Strasbourg

 

Anastasiia Nohovitsyna
Project Coordinator

Council of Europe office - Sarajevo 

 

Enes Sehic
Project Manager

 

 

Lejla Begovic
Project Assistant

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Back Enhancing mediation practices in Bosnia and Herzegovina: a CEPEJ workshop in cooperation with the HJPC

Enhancing mediation practices in Bosnia and Herzegovina: a CEPEJ workshop in cooperation with the HJPC

More than 30 legal professionals from courts, lawyers, mediators and representatives of Ministries of justice took part in a workshop on "Promoting mediation practices in the judicial system of Bosnia and Herzegovina in line with CEPEJ mediation tools and European standards", held in Sarajevo on June 24 and 25, 2024.

The mediation tools developed by the European Commission for the Efficiency of Justice (CEPEJ) and some European practices were presented and discussed. It was also an opportunity for the High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council of Bosnia-Herzegovina (HJPC BiH) to promote their draft Strategy for Alternative Dispute Resolution in Bosnia-Herzegovina, while stressing that adequate action is needed on the part of the executive power in order to use the full potential of mediation as an effective means of dispute resolution.

The CEPEJ's support for Bosnia-Herzegovina in its efforts to strengthen mediation as an effective dispute resolution method is part of its wider support for improving the efficiency and quality of the judicial system. This initiative also aligns with relevant European Commission reports, indicating the need to assess current obstacles to increased mediation use in BiH.

 

This activity was organised by CEPEJ action “Strengthening the efficiency and quality of justice in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiHSEJ)”, in the framework of the European Union/Council of Europe joint programme Horizontal Facility for the Western Balkans and Türkiye.

SARAJEVO, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA 24 – 25 JUNE 2024
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