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European Convention for Human Rights: 70 Years of Protecting our Human Rights in Europe

Council of Europe is celebrating 70th anniversary of the European Convention of Human Rights (ECHR), the key document on the continent protecting democracy, rule of law and human rights of more than 830 million people in Europe. 

The European Convention on Human Rights is at the heart of everything the Council of Europe does – even when it comes to protecting human rights during a pandemic. Therefore, a webinar “Human rights in the conditions of the COVID-19 pandemic in Bosnia and Herzegovina” is organised by the Council of Europe for students and lectures at the law faculties in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Head of the Council of Europe Office in Sarajevo, Ms Bojana Urumova, welcomed the participants and highlighted that this event is one of the many events organised by the Council of Europe to mark this important anniversary of the Convention.

Senior Legal Advisor at the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ms Sevima Sali Terzić, gave an overview of identified and potential human rights violations during the COVID-19 pandemic in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Mr Faris Vehabović, judge of the European Court of Human Rights, presented the positive obligations of states in terms of protection of life and health, and representative of academia, Mr Harun Išerić, Law faculty of University of Sarajevo, spoke about the right to privacy in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The  Project “Initiative for Legal Certainty and Efficient Judiciary in BiH - Phase II”. The project is made possible thanks to the voluntary contribution of the Government of Norway.

12 November 2020
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The main partners and beneficiaries of the Project are Ministry of Justice of Bosnia and Herzegovina, High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Supreme Court of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Supreme Court of Republika Srpska,  Appellate Court of Brčko District; Judges’ and Prosecutors’ Training Centres of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and of Republika Srpska; Law faculties of universities of Bosnia and Herzegovina.  

The main objective is to support a more coherent application of judicial practice in Bosnia Herzegovina, essential to ensuring legal certainty for the people and functioning of an efficient and human rights -friendly judiciary.
The following results are expected:

  • The case law database and case management systems used by the courts in Bosnia and Herzegovina apply the same case classification methodology and use vocabulary and descriptors compatible with the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in human rights cases;
  • Strengthened case law departments;
  • Improved efficiency of courts and ensured better judicial protection for citizens in line with the judgments of the European Court of Human Rights;
  • Strengthened capacity of National Training Institutions for judges and prosecutors;
  • Support of law faculties to provide human rights training.

Project information

  • Duration: 18 months (1 July 2020 – 31 December 2021)
  • Place/ country: Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Budget: 500 000 €
  • Funding: Voluntary contribution - Kingdom of Norway

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