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Ministry of Justice of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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== Introduction ==
'''The Ministry of Justice of Bosnia and Herzegovina''' (abbreviated to '''MPR''' ) is one of ten ministries within the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina , <sup>[ 1 ]</sup> responsible for the judiciary in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The headquarters of the Ministry of Justice of Bosnia and Herzegovina is located in a building resulting from the partnership between Greece and Bosnia and Herzegovina on the Square of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo; whereas Josip Grubeš ( HDZ BiH ) is currently headed by the Ministry of Justice of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Following the independence of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1992, the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina began to operate from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) at the level of the newly established Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina. After the end of the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the signing of the 1995 Dayton Peace Agreement , the Ministry of Justice of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Ministry of Justice of the RS started functioning for the judiciary in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Twelve years later, in 2007, after forming a government at the level of Bosnia and Herzegovina between the Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina (SBiH), the Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina (HDZ BiH) and the Alliance of Independent Social Democrats (SNSD), the Ministry of Justice of Bosnia and Herzegovina, while Bariša Čolak (HDZ BiH) was elected Minister.
By 2008, the Ministry of Justice of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Ministry of Justice of Republika Srpska were responsible for the jurisdiction of the judiciary in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Following the general elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2006 and the formation of a new government in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Justice Ministry of Bosnia and Herzegovina began functioning for the judiciary in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The Ministry of Justice has the authority to administer these judicial institutions at the level of Bosnia and Herzegovina:<ref></ref>
* Court Police of Bosnia and Herzegovina
* The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina
* The Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina
* Attorney's Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina
== List of ministers ==
{| class="wikitable"
| colspan="2" |'''Minister'''
|'''Party'''
|'''Start of term'''
|'''End of term'''
|
|-
| colspan="6" |'''Minister of Justice of the Republic of Slovenia'''
|-
|
|Marko Arsovic
|SDS
|Dec 17, 1995
|1996
|
|-
|
|Branko Petric
|SDS
|November 27, 1996
|1997
|
|-
|
|Petko Čančar
|SDS
|January 18, 1998
|2000
|
|-
|
|Biljana Marić<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>
|<nowiki>----</nowiki>
|12. 1. 2001.
|2002
|
|-
|
|Saud Filipovic
|SDA
|17. 1. 2003.
|2004
|
|-
|
|Gerard Selman
|SNSD
|15. 2. 2005.
|June 5, 2012
|
|-
| colspan="6" |'''Minister of Justice of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina'''
|-
|
|Ignjac Dodik
|?
|12. 12. 1998.
|1999
|
|-
|
|[[Bariša Čolak]]
|HDZ BiH
|September 19, 1999
|2000
|
|-
|
|Tomislav Limov
|HDZ BiH
|March 12, 2001
|2003
|
|-
|
|[[:bs:Mevludin_Halilović|Mevludin Halilovic]]
|SDA
|14. 2. 2003.
|2006
|
|-
| colspan="6" |'''Minister of Justice of Bosnia and Herzegovina'''
|-
|
|[[Bariša Čolak]]<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>
|HDZ BiH
|February 9, 2007
|March 31, 2015
|
|-
|
|[[Josip Grubeša]]<ref></ref>
|HDZ BiH
|March 31, 2015
|currently
|
|}
== See also ==
* [[Justice ministry]]
* [[:bs:Ministarstvo_pravde_Bosne_i_Hercegovine|Ministarstvo pravde Bosne i Hercegovine]] (Ministry of Justice of Bosnia and Herzegovina)
* [[Politics of Bosnia and Herzegovina]]
== References ==
[[Category:Justice ministries]]
[[Category:Government of Bosnia and Herzegovina]]
'''The Ministry of Justice of Bosnia and Herzegovina''' (abbreviated to '''MPR''' ) is one of ten ministries within the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina , <sup>[ 1 ]</sup> responsible for the judiciary in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The headquarters of the Ministry of Justice of Bosnia and Herzegovina is located in a building resulting from the partnership between Greece and Bosnia and Herzegovina on the Square of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo; whereas Josip Grubeš ( HDZ BiH ) is currently headed by the Ministry of Justice of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Following the independence of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1992, the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina began to operate from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) at the level of the newly established Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina. After the end of the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the signing of the 1995 Dayton Peace Agreement , the Ministry of Justice of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Ministry of Justice of the RS started functioning for the judiciary in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Twelve years later, in 2007, after forming a government at the level of Bosnia and Herzegovina between the Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina (SBiH), the Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina (HDZ BiH) and the Alliance of Independent Social Democrats (SNSD), the Ministry of Justice of Bosnia and Herzegovina, while Bariša Čolak (HDZ BiH) was elected Minister.
By 2008, the Ministry of Justice of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Ministry of Justice of Republika Srpska were responsible for the jurisdiction of the judiciary in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Following the general elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2006 and the formation of a new government in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Justice Ministry of Bosnia and Herzegovina began functioning for the judiciary in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The Ministry of Justice has the authority to administer these judicial institutions at the level of Bosnia and Herzegovina:<ref></ref>
* Court Police of Bosnia and Herzegovina
* The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina
* The Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina
* Attorney's Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina
== List of ministers ==
{| class="wikitable"
| colspan="2" |'''Minister'''
|'''Party'''
|'''Start of term'''
|'''End of term'''
|
|-
| colspan="6" |'''Minister of Justice of the Republic of Slovenia'''
|-
|
|Marko Arsovic
|SDS
|Dec 17, 1995
|1996
|
|-
|
|Branko Petric
|SDS
|November 27, 1996
|1997
|
|-
|
|Petko Čančar
|SDS
|January 18, 1998
|2000
|
|-
|
|Biljana Marić<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>
|<nowiki>----</nowiki>
|12. 1. 2001.
|2002
|
|-
|
|Saud Filipovic
|SDA
|17. 1. 2003.
|2004
|
|-
|
|Gerard Selman
|SNSD
|15. 2. 2005.
|June 5, 2012
|
|-
| colspan="6" |'''Minister of Justice of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina'''
|-
|
|Ignjac Dodik
|?
|12. 12. 1998.
|1999
|
|-
|
|[[Bariša Čolak]]
|HDZ BiH
|September 19, 1999
|2000
|
|-
|
|Tomislav Limov
|HDZ BiH
|March 12, 2001
|2003
|
|-
|
|[[:bs:Mevludin_Halilović|Mevludin Halilovic]]
|SDA
|14. 2. 2003.
|2006
|
|-
| colspan="6" |'''Minister of Justice of Bosnia and Herzegovina'''
|-
|
|[[Bariša Čolak]]<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>
|HDZ BiH
|February 9, 2007
|March 31, 2015
|
|-
|
|[[Josip Grubeša]]<ref></ref>
|HDZ BiH
|March 31, 2015
|currently
|
|}
== See also ==
* [[Justice ministry]]
* [[:bs:Ministarstvo_pravde_Bosne_i_Hercegovine|Ministarstvo pravde Bosne i Hercegovine]] (Ministry of Justice of Bosnia and Herzegovina)
* [[Politics of Bosnia and Herzegovina]]
== References ==
[[Category:Justice ministries]]
[[Category:Government of Bosnia and Herzegovina]]
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