MOSTAR, May 12 (Hina) - Bosnia-Herzegovina will have to adopt 1,200 new laws as part of its integration into European institutions, Bosnian state court judge Vlado Adamovic said in Mostar on Tuesday at a seminar on multireligiousness
and European integration.
MOSTAR, May 12 (Hina) - Bosnia-Herzegovina will have to adopt 1,200 new
laws as part of its integration into European institutions, Bosnian
state court judge Vlado Adamovic said in Mostar on Tuesday at a
seminar on multireligiousness and European integration.#L#
The seminar was organised by the Sarajevo-based International
Multireligious and Intercultural Centre (IMIC), under the auspices of
the U.S. government and the Council of Europe.
Adamovic said Bosnia's integration path would be similar to Slovenia,
which was admitted to the European Union earlier this month after a
decade of preparation.
IMIC director Marko Orsolic said Bosnia's multiculturality was not an
obstacle to its reintegration and inclusion in Europe, and that
Bosnia's multireligiousness was one of its key values.
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