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  • The journalist of the N1 television in Serbia, Zaklina Tatalovic, was threatened and insulted on...
  • Zenica, 30.03.2023. – The Steering Committee of the BH Journalists Association expresses a...
  • Sarajevo, 30.03.2023. – The BH Journalists Association organizes the presentation of the...
  • The Bavarian Journalists’ Association (BJV) is announcing the “Special Award...
  • Today, 27 March 2023, security guard Pal Kola, 60, was shot dead by unknown assailants on the...
  • The annual research “Indicators of the level of media freedoms and safety of journalists in...
  • The SafeJournalists Network is alarmed by the tragic event that occurred at Top Channel, one of...
  • AlJazeera Balkans journalist Dalija Hasanbegovic – Konakovic posted on her Twitter account a...
  • Sarajevo/Banja Luka, 23.03.2023. – The Steering Committee of the BH Journalists...
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Women in politics must articulate their own voice

Women in politics must articulate their own voice

Posted by Maja Radevic December 22, 2021 0
The greater presence of women politicians in public is also a greater motivation for other women to appear in public. While BiH politicians agree that...
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Female politicians in the media: Gender stereotypes often come from women themselves

Female politicians in the media: Gender stereotypes often come from women themselves

Posted by Maja Radevic December 20, 2021 0
The “invisibility” of women politicians in the media is due to their small number, constant reluctance to appear in the media and frequent...
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Women in political life of BiH: Quotas respected only on paper

Women in political life of BiH: Quotas respected only on paper

Posted by Maja Radevic December 14, 2021 0
  Although certain legal measures have been taken in Bosnia and Herzegovina, in particular the introduction of quotas in the BiH Election Law and the Law on...
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New Public Broadcasting System Law: It is a “story for kids”

New Public Broadcasting System Law: It is a “story for kids”

Posted by Maja Radevic October 31, 2021 0
  Lejla Turčilo says that only in BiH it’s possible to have a law without implementation, and not only when it comes to the public syste * Tanja Topic...
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The Freedom of information act in BiH: Advantages and disadvantages, proposed changes and the (lack of) transparency

The Freedom of information act in BiH: Advantages and disadvantages, proposed changes and the (lack of) transparency

Posted by Maja Radevic September 14, 2021 0
  Over the past two decades, Bosnia and Herzegovina (B&H) has established legislative framework that allows access to information under the control of...
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The role of women in politics in BiH: There is no gender balance at any level of government

The role of women in politics in BiH: There is no gender balance at any level of government

Posted by Milica Andrijasevic September 7, 2021 0
Bosnian political culture is predominantly patriarchal culture – it will take a lot of time, effort and initiative to change such a concept. In Bosnia...
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ANALYSIS: Online violence and hate speech against journalists

ANALYSIS: Online violence and hate speech against journalists

Posted by Maja Radevic August 4, 2021 0
  The culture of violence, which is strongly felt in Bosnia and Herzegovina, found an ideal soil to manifest itself through digital violence and hate...
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Legal Protection of Journalists in BiH: Only 30% of attacks and threats get a judicial epilogue

Legal Protection of Journalists in BiH: Only 30% of attacks and threats get a judicial epilogue

Posted by Maja Radevic July 28, 2021 0
Hate speech, physical violence, destroying the equipment, defamation suits or death threats are daily events in the life of a journalist in BiH.  Journalist...
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With the current amendments to the Law on Freedom of Access to Information: The media needs public information in a simple way without time constraints

With the current amendments to the Law on Freedom of Access to Information: The media needs public information in a simple way without time constraints

Posted by Maja Radevic June 10, 2021 0
  Media workers agree that the new Law on Freedom of Access to Information must provide timely and detailed answers to their inquiries to institutions By:...
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IDENTICAL CASE – DIFFERENT JUDGMENTS: Analysis of court practice in the application of the Law on Protection against Defamation on the example of two judgments of the Basic Court in Banja Luka

IDENTICAL CASE – DIFFERENT JUDGMENTS: Analysis of court practice in the application of the Law on Protection against Defamation on the example of two judgments of the Basic Court in Banja Luka

Posted by Milica Andrijasevic November 3, 2020 0
Vladimir Kovačević (Foto: Gerila) In 2020, the Basic Court in Banja Luka passed two judgments in civil proceedings for compensation of damage for...
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