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Miodrag N. Simović, Azra Adžajlić-Dedović

Soldiers and civilian victims of war in Bosnia and Herzegovina have been living in peace more than 25 years, unlike irresponsible political leaders for whom “war-mongering rhetorics” is the most important mechanism for achieving electoral victories. In addition to inciting “new wars”,”separatism” and “denial of war crimes” through hate speech, by spreading “false news” and “untruths” in public space through the media. Irresponsible policies “intimidating their people”, produce a society of fear and prevent building of lasting peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina through development of democracy and the rule of law. In addition, by acting in this way, with the help of corruption, irresponsible policies produce “legal anarchy” and “undermine the rule of law”. In this paper the authors intend to present some ways of endangering peace and the rule of law in Bosnia and Herzegovina. They argue that post-War peacebuilding in Bosnia and Herzegovina relies on a wide array of international actors with diverse interests and mandates which are not necessarily aligned with local realities or needs.

In this paper, we strive to point out the special protection of children with developmental disabilities and invalids as victims of crime and violence, in accordance with international and national law. Through the analysis of the judgment of the European Court against Bosnia and Herzegovina, we want to point out the secondary victimization of such persons who have been mistreated by civil servants and responsible for the state of Bosnia and Herzegovina. In the law on civil servants, it is necessary to incorporate responsibility for the execution of secondary victims of victimization in a manner that is personally liable for these violations of citizens' rights and that the damages caused are borne by themselves and that they are removed from the civil service.

Azra Adžajlić-Dedović, H. Halilović, Samir Rizvo

Victims and witnesses may be reluctant to give information and evidence because of perceived or actual intimidation or threats against themselves or members of their family. This concern may be exacerbated where people who come into contact with the criminal justice system are particularly vulnerable. For instance, by virtue of their age and developing levels of maturity, children require that special measures be taken to ensure that they are appropriately assisted and protected by criminal justice processes.Victims who receive appropriate and adequate care and support are more likely to cooperate with the criminal justice system in bringing perpetrators of crime to justice. However, inadequacies of criminal justice systems may mean that victims are not able to access the services they need and may even be re-victimized by the criminal justice system itself.

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