The judicial authorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina will be supported in further developing and strengthening mechanisms for harmonising judicial practice. With the aim of building on results already achieved, institutional support to the case-law departments of the Supreme Court of FBiH is further envisaged. Recognising the importance of legal advisors working at the case-law departments, the Supreme Court, while searching for a sustainable solution, managed to permanently employ only one legal advisor within the department. However, considering the number of cases and judges in the Court, further support to the department is essential for the proper functioning of the department while providing a bridge until the Court finalises its mission to ensure a sustainable solution by assuring additional funds for more legal advisors. The project team will follow up on this with relevant authorities during the project's implementation.
Expert assessments/analysis of court organisational capacities and/or legal regulation for the purpose of the creation of the case-law department in the selected second-instance court.
Further, seminars/round tables will facilitate dialogue among the judiciary and/or with different target groups. The objective will be to raise awareness about challenges related to specific human rights issues, distribute specific information to a broader audience on a specific topic, and contribute to the visibility of results already achieved.
Placements/study visits to the Council of Europe including the ECtHR and/or to Council of Europe member states’ courts and other institutions will help legal professionals to get more in-depth knowledge related to ECHR and Council of Europe standards and/or foster understanding of different (legal) systems and promote collaboration among the peers.
Studies/analysis on issues relevant to the execution of the outstanding ECtHR judgments.
Raising awareness activities among relevant stakeholders and the wider public involved/influenced by the process of execution of the ECtHR judgments and tailor-made activities will be organised to strengthen their capacities in this respect with a special focus on Government Agents as de facto national coordinators of the relevant process.
The initial and continuous training for judges on human rights will be further implemented as per the human rights curriculum and its manuals developed within Phase II and III. These training will be carried out by the pool of trainers established in the previous Project phase. In the context of the support to the execution process in BiH the project will consider translating/adapting/launching HELP courses relevant for the topics at stake.
The JPTCs and Bar Associations of Bosnia and Herzegovina are well aware of the HELP Programme methodology and there exists a pool of HELP trainers as well as some courses already translated into one of the official languages of Bosnia and Herzegovina. As capacity building on these issues is a persistent need, there is no risk of duplication but rather optimisation of inputs delivered under other previous projects or the HELP in the Western Balkans project implemented with a regional emphasis and insufficient to cover all the training of the stakeholders at national level in all beneficiary partners.
Expanding the knowledge of the ECHR standards among future legal professionals through thematic extracurricular activities for law students in Bosnia and Herzegovina and in South-East Europe.