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Assessment of multinational federalism in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Thesis title in Czech:
Thesis title in English: Assessment of multinational federalism in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Key words: Bosnia and Herzegovina,multinational federalism, Dayton Peace Agreement
English key words: Bosnia and Herzegovina, multinational federalism, Dayton Peace Agreement
Academic year of topic announcement: 2012/2013
Thesis type: diploma thesis
Thesis language: angličtina
Department: Department of Russian and East European Studies (23-KRVS)
Supervisor: prof. PhDr. Emil Aslan, Ph.D.
Author: hidden - assigned by the advisor
Date of registration: 07.01.2013
Date of assignment: 07.01.2013
Date and time of defence: 28.06.2013 09:00
Venue of defence: IPS FSV UK, U kříže 8/661 158 00 Praha 5 – Jinonice
Date of electronic submission:17.05.2013
Date of proceeded defence: 28.06.2013
Opponents: doc. Martin Riegl, Ph.D.
 
 
 
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Preliminary scope of work in English
This research proposal will basically refer to functionality of federal values that lead to a federal political culture in the example of Bosnia and Herzegovina after the Dayton Peace Agreement signed in 1995 by focusing on the federal model that has been applied with Constitution, as a part of the said agreement. Hence, it will show to what extent the conflict that had led to the Bosnian War of 1992-1995 was resolved by implementing a federal model and constitution in 1995 and if so, what is the role of federalism in it.
 
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