Constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina
(12-14-1995) | 756KB
Note: The Constitution is Annex 4 of the The General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina. This document has the text of the Constitution in four languages: Bosnian, Croation, Serbian and English, containing a correction understood by the Office of the High Representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina (OHR) and the U.S. Department of State. It is an electronic scan of the printed copy maintained by the Office of the High Representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina (OHR).

Posted by USIP Library on: March 12, 2008
Source Name: Legal Counsel, Office of the High Representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina (OHR)
Date emailed to USIP: March 11, 2008

Agreement for the establishment of the Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian language texts of the Annexes to the General Framework Agreement
(12-14-1995) | 536KB
Posted by USIP Library on: March 12, 2008
Source Name: Legal Counsel, Office of the High Representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina (OHR)
Date emailed to USIP: March 11, 2008

Accord pour le'establissement des textes en langues Bosniaque, Croate et Serbe des Annexes a l'Accord-Cadre General
(12-14-1995) | 516KB
Posted by USIP Library on: March 12, 2008
Source Name: Legal Counsel, Office of the High Representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina (OHR)
Date emailed to USIP: March 11, 2008

The General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Initialed in Dayton (11-21-1995) and signed in Paris (12-14-1995)
Posted by USIP Library on: November 20, 1998
Source Name: Office of the High Representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Source URL: www.ohr.int/gfa/gfa-frm.htm
Date downloaded: May 26, 1998

Washington Agreement
(03-01-1994)
Posted by USIP Library on: February 14, 2000
Source Name: The United States and Croatia: a documentary history, 1992-1997. (Printing by USIA Regional Program Office, Vienna) [1997?], 29-37. (for text of agreement)

Additional Documents

Letter from Ian Campbell, Deputy High Representative for Legal Affairs, OHR
(03-12-2002) | 32KB
Note: This letter is addressed to members of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Chairman of the Council of Ministers and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Posted by USIP Library on: March 12, 2008
Source Name: Legal Counsel, Office of the High Representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina (OHR)
Date emailed to USIP: March 11, 2008

Letter from Carl Bildt, High Representative, OHR
(12-07-1996) | 20KB
Note: This letter is addressed to the Chair of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Posted by USIP Library on: March 12, 2008
Source Name: Legal Counsel, Office of the High Representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina (OHR)
Date emailed to USIP: March 11, 2008


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