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Preliminary comments of the UNHCR in Bosnia and Herzegovina on the Draft Law on Aliens

5 December 2015 | Publisher: UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) | Document type: Comments on National Legislation

Gemischt ethnische und binationale Familien in Ex-Jugoslawien: Bosnien-Herzegowina, Kosovo, Mazedonien, Montenegro und Serbien: Rechtliche Grundlagen von Einreise, Aufenthaltsrecht und Einbürgerung

January 2007 | Publisher: Swiss Refugee Council | Document type: Country Reports

Jakupovic v. Austria

This judgment will become final in the circumstances set out in Article 44 subject to editorial revision. The applicant is a national of Bosnia Herzegovina who went to Austria in 1991 to join his mother who was already living and working there. Following several criminal offences (burglary, possession of arms) he was issued with a 10 year residence prohibition in 1995. This decision was confirmed in successive appeals and the applicant was deported to Bosnia Herzegovina in 1997. Before the Court, the applicant complained that the residence prohibition constituted an interference with his right to family life and consequently a violation of Art. 8 § 1 of the ECHR. The Court indicated that its task in such cases was to determine whether a fair balance was struck between the States' interests (prevention of crime) and the applicant's rights. In this case, the Court noted that the applicant was 16 when he was expelled. Moreover, Bosnia had just been through a conflict and the applicant's father has been reported missing since the end of the conflict. There was no evidence that he still had relatives living there. Turning to the criminal offences, the Court considered that while the applicant was convicted twice for burglary, he was only given conditional sentences of imprisonment. Moreover, there were no indications that he made use of the arms for which he received a prohibition of possession. Based on all these elements, the Court decided the Austrian authorities did not strike a fair balance between the interests at stake. Consequently there was a violation of Art. 8 of the ECHR.

6 May 2003 | Judicial Body: Council of Europe: European Court of Human Rights | Document type: Case Law | Topic(s): Residence permits / Residency | Countries: Austria - Bosnia and Herzegovina

Law on Permanent and Temporary Residence of Citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina

28 December 2001 | Publisher: National Legislative Bodies / National Authorities | Document type: National Legislation

Law on Permanent and Temporary Residence of Citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina

25 October 2001 | Publisher: National Legislative Bodies / National Authorities | Document type: National Legislation

Bosnia: The ability of displaced ethnic Croats, who are from areas in Bosnia dominated by Muslims or Serbs, to move to and reside in areas dominated by Croats; the treatment by the authorities in the Croat-dominated areas of such returnees; whether such returnees are denied residence permits; whether such returnees, who evaded military service during the civil war in Bosnia and who did not pay a "war tax" to the Croats during the civil war, would face any negative consequence (January 1998 - March 1999)

1 March 1999 | Publisher: Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada | Document type: Query Responses

Bosnia/Croatia: Ethnic Croatians born and raised in Banja Luka, and possessing a Bosnian Birth Certificate and an old Bosnian Citizenship Certificate (dated before the dissolution of Yugoslavia): Whether they are entitled to Croatian citizenship; whether they are allowed to reside in Croatia; whether they are permitted to hold Bosnian and Croatian dual citizenship; whether they are currently recognized as Bosnian citizens; whether they can reside in their former home town of Banja Luka in Bosnia; whether they can reside anywhere outside of Banja Luka in Bosnia; the treatment in Croatia by the state and by society of ethnic Croatians from Bosnia; the treatment of displaced ethnic Croats from Bosnia currently residing in Croat-controlled areas of Bosnia (January 1997 - March 1998)

1 March 1999 | Publisher: Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada | Document type: Query Responses

Yugoslavia: Update to Response to Information Request YUG28599.E of 6 January 1998 on whether an ethnic Serb born in Bosnia-Herzegovina who currently resides in the Republica Srpska there, and who obtained a Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) passport (in which the serial number in the first page commences with "BHA") at a FRY consulate outside Bosnia in 1993, has had the right to enter and reside in the FRY since 1993, and whether such a person has been a citizen of the FRY since 1993

1 January 1998 | Publisher: Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada | Document type: Query Responses

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