The report on the commission's findings was handed over to the government of the Bosnian Serb entity in Banja Luka earlier this week.
The establishment of the Srebrenica Commission is a key element for the beginning of the process which may in the future help all communities in Bosnia Herzegovina to face all crimes perpetrated in their name, reads a press release issued by the OHR on Sunday.
The OHR hopes that the government of the Republic of Srpska will okay the report and honour its recommendations.
The Office all calls on all sides in the country to restrain from commenting on the report's contents at this stage.
Families of about 8,000 victims, killed in Srebrenica which was a UN safe haven when Serb forces entered it, insist on an inquiry in the July 1995 massacre.
After the Bosnian Serb entity's government considers it, the report will be forwarded to the country's Constitutional Court human rights commission which will have a final say on the matter.