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SARAJEVO, Feb 19 (Hina) - The United Nations Mission in Bosnia-
Herzegovina has informed the UN headquarters in New York of the need
to restructure the judiciary in that country.
The UN's Sarajevo spokesman Alexander Ivanko said on Thursday that
a UN commission will soon approve funding for the restructuring of
the judiciary in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Mission head Elizabeth Rehn recently said there was no purpose in
having professional police if its work would not be followed up by a
similar judiciary.
And the Ombudsman of the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Vera
Jovanovic, warned that there were reasons for serious doubts about
the independence of the judiciary.
She asserted that most judges in the Muslim-Croat Federation were
dependent on cantonal justice ministries who placed them in their
posts, resulting in most leading people in the courts being
candidates of governing parties.
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