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Vol 4, Issue 2, 2014
Pages: 106 - 114
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INTERNACIONALNI UNIVERZITET TRAVNIK U TRAVNIKU
EKONOMSKI FAKULTET TRAVNIK U TRAVNIKU
PRAVNI FAKULTET TRAVNIK U TRAVNIKU
FAKULTET ZA MEDIJE I KOMUNIKACIJE TRAVNIK U TRAVNIKU

u saradnji sa

MIT UNIVERZITET SKOPLJE, SJEVERNA MAKEDONIJA
VEVU, VELEUČILIŠTE LAVOSLAV RUZIČKA U VUKOVARU, HRVATSKA
VELEUČILIŠTE VIMAL, SISAK, HRVATSKA
CKKPI, TRAVNIK, BOSNA I HERCEGOVINA

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31. MEĐUNARODNU KONFERENCIJU

EKONOMSKE, PRAVNE I MEDIJSKE INTEGRACIJE BOSNE I HERCEGOVINE I ZEMALJA ZAPADNOG
BALKANA KAO KLJUČNI POKRETAČ EUROPSKIH VRIJEDNOSTI

12. – 13. decembar 2025. godine

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Received: 07.12.2014. >> Accepted: 13.12.2014. >> Published: 18.12.2014. Review paper

WOMEN'S RIGHTS IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA

By
Dragan Golijan ,
Dragan Golijan

International University of Travnik , Travnik , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Radoslav Lavrić ,
Radoslav Lavrić
Ada Vidović
Ada Vidović
Abstract

The issue of human rights, especially women's rights, it is very important for society such as B&H society, because on the basis of respect for human rights is developing a society that their value is based on rights and not on force. This situation, or the application and implementation of human rights provide the foundation for reform and the welfare of society in the future. In terms of the situation in B&H, it is necessary to build a culture of human rights to what state promises its legislation implemented in real life. Bosnia and Herzegovina has adopted modern legislation when it comes to the system of human resources and of course the protection of women. However, in practice these provisions, laws and conventions, does not apply to a sufficient degree, and requires significant work to their full implementation. The fact is that one cannot expect that the new Mentality develops by itself -it should promote and strengthen civil society and demand, as well as citizens who are interested in their human rights. As far as the learning of human rights, it is important to note that it does not represent or belong not only formal education but are often present and covered through informal education, or learning from others' practices.

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