Abstract

The General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which was initialled in Dayton on 21 November 1995 and signed in Paris on 14 December of the same year, provided a comprehensive initial framework for ending the war, and indeed so far secured peace in the country.1 However, very serious obstacles to a durable constitutional settlement and to the establishment of the rule of law still exist. Both of these

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