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Traffic is vital for the European and the national economy. A key requirement for sustainable development and improvement is a good traffic connections within EU members, as well as connections with third countries. The establishment of strong traffic network of transport among European countries, will enable the promotion of development and compet...

By Sinan Alispahić, Tihomir Đurić

In the past two decades, and in the whole period after the signing of the Dayton Peace Agreement, Bosnia and Herzegovina has maintained a relatively high degree of political instability, which is why the process of democratic decision-making, coordination and harmonization hardly worked. The standard of living remained low, the positive impact of t...

By Rebić Nevenko

Dayton Peace Accords (Dayton, November 21 1995) was signed in entirely adverse circumstances for Bosnia and Hezegovina, and it is a result of strong pressure of International Community, especially of American administration of those times. Content of the Accords, in its general provisions and annexes (eleven annexes in total), is contradictory (Ann...

By Remzija Kadrić

As the title “Legal Framework of Local Self- Government in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina“ suggests, this book is about the local self-governance int he Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina solely. For those who are interested in this type of reading and to make it clearer for them, there may be noted that only the larger BiH Entity – the...

By Selim Hasović

The security community of Bosnia and Herzegovina implies the protection of national unity, internal stability of legal and political system and social community as a whole. Such a level of protection is achieved by timely detection and elimination of relevant existing or forthcoming phenomena and processes that can negatively impact upon the securi...

By Zoran Savić, Zoran Kovačević

Bosnia and Herzegovina is one of the six federal units of former Yugoslavia, which is constituted as a final state. There have been attempts to finish its constitution in 1992. year, but it did not work for many reasons. On the trail of neglect important facts, especially the equality of all three nations, was formed separative state organizations ...

By Golijan Dragan, Alisa Salkić

Designated industry is the most profitable branch of the economy , the conclusion of the round table " Status and development of a dedicated production in Bosnia and Herzegovina ", held 14.12.2010.godine the Foreign Trade Chamber of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo . Given the current situation and the tendency of constant weakening of this impor...

By Mehmed Konaković

This paper aims to articulate the need for establishing a national strategy for research and educational infrastructure in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Modern scientific research and education in the field of complex problems in all areas of science rely on advanced and complex scientific research infrastructure. In the EU already exists the European Re...

By Enes Huseinagić, Lejla Skopljak, Mujo Fišo

20.12.2014. Review article
THE NEW ECONOMY AND KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY

Although since the industrial revolution knowledge holds a key to development, is now emerging as an important entrepreneurial resource and basic generator of economic growth. Influenced the development of ICT and qualitatively different social relations, multiplying the effect of the application of new knowledge accelerates the transformation of m...

By Nikola Kuvačić, Zenaida Varupa

Businesses today operate in a particularly uncertain and changing environment and are confronted with sudden, unexpected and unpredictable changes. Every day there are new needs, demand is expanding and changing, markets are becoming more demanding, the creation of new industries and industrial clusters, competition increases in all sectors, to acc...

By Dalija Kuvačić, Jasmin Jusufranić