GRANIČNI SPOROVI BOSNE I HERCEGOVINE SA REPUBLIKOM HRVATSKOM // BORDER DISPUTES BETWEEN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA AND THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA

Bosnia and Herzegovina has been fighting for centuries through centuries in order to remain a unique, complete, independent and sovereign state. Throughout its many years of history, the various rulers who shared, appropriated, gave and took parts of its territory without any consequences were repla...

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Main Authors: Sead Omerbegović, Izudin Šarić
Format: Article
Language:Bosnian
Published: Center for Research of Modern and Contemporary History Tuzla 2019-10-01
Series:Historijski pogledi
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Online Access:http://pogledi.cimoshis.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/20.-Sead-O-Izudin-S-border-disputes-between-bosnia-and-herzegovina-and-the-republic-of-croatia-Content-File-PDF.pdf
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spelling doaj-aec3a8ac6c6d4059b97fe1e7fa2f80a32020-11-25T02:10:32ZbosCenter for Research of Modern and Contemporary History TuzlaHistorijski pogledi2637-15022712-06512019-10-01II2414429GRANIČNI SPOROVI BOSNE I HERCEGOVINE SA REPUBLIKOM HRVATSKOM // BORDER DISPUTES BETWEEN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA AND THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIASead Omerbegović0Izudin Šarić1University of TuzlaMinistry of Internal Affairs of Tuzla CantonBosnia and Herzegovina has been fighting for centuries through centuries in order to remain a unique, complete, independent and sovereign state. Throughout its many years of history, the various rulers who shared, appropriated, gave and took parts of its territory without any consequences were replaced in its territory. Following the independence referendum held on February 29 and March 1, 1992, the international recognition of Bosnia and Herzegovina followed on 6 April 1992 by the European Community (EC) in its existing borders. On June 30, 1999, Bosnia and Herzegovina signed the Border Agreement with the Republic of Croatia, but it has never been ratified by the Croatian Parliament or by the Bosnia and Herzegovina Parliament. When it comes to the territorial demarcation of Bosnia and Herzegovina with the neighboring countries, the opinion of the Badinter Arbitration Commission of the Conference on Yugoslavia, which defined the boundaries of delimitation based on some rules of international law, is important. In this regard, it is necessary to point out the legal significance of Opinion no. 3. Arbitration commissions which read: "The borders between former federal units are considered to be the borders of the successor states, and can not be changed by force, but only by agreement". The principle of "uti possidetis" can serve as a basis for defining the land borders of Bosnia and Herzegovina with neighboring countries. The gaining of Bosnia and Herzegovina's independence and its international recognition has sparked an interest in the issue of identification, that is, determining its land borders with neighboring countries, as well as the sea delineation with the Republic of Croatia. The international recognition of new states implies clearly and undoubtedly the limits of its sovereignty. http://pogledi.cimoshis.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/20.-Sead-O-Izudin-S-border-disputes-between-bosnia-and-herzegovina-and-the-republic-of-croatia-Content-File-PDF.pdfborderbosnia and herzegovinarepublic of croatiathe principle of „uti possidetis“
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GRANIČNI SPOROVI BOSNE I HERCEGOVINE SA REPUBLIKOM HRVATSKOM // BORDER DISPUTES BETWEEN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA AND THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA
Historijski pogledi
border
bosnia and herzegovina
republic of croatia
the principle of „uti possidetis“
author_facet Sead Omerbegović
Izudin Šarić
author_sort Sead Omerbegović
title GRANIČNI SPOROVI BOSNE I HERCEGOVINE SA REPUBLIKOM HRVATSKOM // BORDER DISPUTES BETWEEN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA AND THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA
title_short GRANIČNI SPOROVI BOSNE I HERCEGOVINE SA REPUBLIKOM HRVATSKOM // BORDER DISPUTES BETWEEN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA AND THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA
title_full GRANIČNI SPOROVI BOSNE I HERCEGOVINE SA REPUBLIKOM HRVATSKOM // BORDER DISPUTES BETWEEN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA AND THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA
title_fullStr GRANIČNI SPOROVI BOSNE I HERCEGOVINE SA REPUBLIKOM HRVATSKOM // BORDER DISPUTES BETWEEN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA AND THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA
title_full_unstemmed GRANIČNI SPOROVI BOSNE I HERCEGOVINE SA REPUBLIKOM HRVATSKOM // BORDER DISPUTES BETWEEN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA AND THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA
title_sort granični sporovi bosne i hercegovine sa republikom hrvatskom // border disputes between bosnia and herzegovina and the republic of croatia
publisher Center for Research of Modern and Contemporary History Tuzla
series Historijski pogledi
issn 2637-1502
2712-0651
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Bosnia and Herzegovina has been fighting for centuries through centuries in order to remain a unique, complete, independent and sovereign state. Throughout its many years of history, the various rulers who shared, appropriated, gave and took parts of its territory without any consequences were replaced in its territory. Following the independence referendum held on February 29 and March 1, 1992, the international recognition of Bosnia and Herzegovina followed on 6 April 1992 by the European Community (EC) in its existing borders. On June 30, 1999, Bosnia and Herzegovina signed the Border Agreement with the Republic of Croatia, but it has never been ratified by the Croatian Parliament or by the Bosnia and Herzegovina Parliament. When it comes to the territorial demarcation of Bosnia and Herzegovina with the neighboring countries, the opinion of the Badinter Arbitration Commission of the Conference on Yugoslavia, which defined the boundaries of delimitation based on some rules of international law, is important. In this regard, it is necessary to point out the legal significance of Opinion no. 3. Arbitration commissions which read: "The borders between former federal units are considered to be the borders of the successor states, and can not be changed by force, but only by agreement". The principle of "uti possidetis" can serve as a basis for defining the land borders of Bosnia and Herzegovina with neighboring countries. The gaining of Bosnia and Herzegovina's independence and its international recognition has sparked an interest in the issue of identification, that is, determining its land borders with neighboring countries, as well as the sea delineation with the Republic of Croatia. The international recognition of new states implies clearly and undoubtedly the limits of its sovereignty.
topic border
bosnia and herzegovina
republic of croatia
the principle of „uti possidetis“
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