Abstract

The paper provides an overview of the constitutional and legal regulation of collective rights of the constituent peoples and national minorities in the political system of Bosnia and Herzegovina as an example of the application of one of the forms of multicultural politics. The political system of Bosnia and Herzegovina dominantly represents the collectives and collective identities in the public sphere providing them with protection and effective power through a set of collective rights. The paper moves within the domain of clearly differentiated ethnic collectives, and does not tackle those not having ethnic but rather having an ideological identification, which puts them in the group of the ethnically undeclared citizens.

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