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19 September 2003
Election of a judge to the European Court of Human Rights with respect to Bosnia and Herzegovina
(in accordance with Article 23, paragraph 1, of the European Convention on Human Rights)
Communication from the Committee of Ministers
Letter from the Secretary General of the Council of Europe to the President of the Parliamentary Assembly, dated 17 September 2003
Dear President,
Pursuant to the decisions of the Ministers’ Deputies of which I enclose a copy, I have the honour to transmit to you the curricula vitae of the candidates for the post of Judge of the European Court of Human Rights in respect of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
...
Signed:
Walter SCHWIMMER
Decisions of Ministers' Deputies
852nd meeting – 17 September 2003
Item 4.2
European Court of Human Rights –
Presentation of candidatures for the election of a judge in respect of Bosnia and Herzegovina
(CM(2003)105)
Presentation of candidatures for the election of a judge in respect of Bosnia and Herzegovina
(CM(2003)105)
Decisions
The Deputies
1. took note of the list of candidates for the election of judges of the European Court of Human Rights, presented in respect of Bosnia and Herzegovina;
2. agreed to transmit the said list of candidates to the President of the Parliamentary Assembly.
CURRICULUM VITAE
I. PERSONAL DETAILS:
Ljiljana Mijovic
Female
21 April 1964, Banjaluka
Bosnia and Herzegovina
II. EDUCATION AND ACADEMIC AND OTRER QUALIFICATIONS
1979-1983 High School, Banjaluka (& A-levels)
1984-1988 Faculty of Law, University of Banjaluka, BA in Law
1993-1997 Postgraduate studies in International Public and Private Law, M.A (M.Sc.),
Faculty of Law, University in Banjaluka, finished magna cum laude
1999, September Intensive Summer Course on Human Rights, Raoul Wallenberg Institute,
Lund, Sweden
2000, July - Intensive Summer University on EU, Institute for European Studies, Brussels,
Belgium
2001, September Legal Clinics Education Visit to USA, South Texas College of Law,
Houston, USA
2002, June defended Doctoral Thesis in International Public Law, "Tendencies of the
International Legal Personality Development”; received the title of D.Sc.
III. RELEVANT PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
a. Judicial activities
2002- Member of the BiH High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council
b. Non-judicial legal activities
1989-1990 Professional Assistant of the Labour Union in Laktasi
1991-2002 Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law (International Law Department),
University of Banja Luka, 2002 received the title of Professor of International Public Law at the Law Faculty in Banjaluka
1997- 2001 Professor, Police Academy in Banjaluka, International Law Department,
1997- 2001 Administrator, Computer Centre, Faculty of Law, Banjaluka,
1997- Member of the Yugoslav Red Cross Commission for the International Humanitarian Law
1998-1999 Legal Expert at the USAID Banjaluka Field Office-Department of Legal and Regulatory Reform
1998-1999 Legal Expert at the Independent Bureau for Humanitarian Issues, Banjaluka Field Office
1999- Director of the Human Rights Centre, University in Banjaluka
2000- Professor at the European Regional Human Rights Master Studies, Sarajevo-Bologna, teaching on Women's Rights
2002- Professor at the Human Rights Master Studies - Faculty of Law, Podgorica, Monte Negro, teaching on Women's Rights
c. Non-legal professional activities
2000- Member of the WUS (World University Service) BiH Steering Board
2000- Member of NGO "United Women" Steering Board
2001- Member of the BiH Open Society Fund Executive Board
2002- Member of the BiH Press Council
IV. ACTIVITIES AND EXPERIENCE IN THE FIELD OF HUMAN RIGHTS
- Participant at the CoE Seminar "Some Aspects of the ECHR', organised by the CoE and Faculty of Law, Banjaluka, 1998;
- Participant at the ICTY Introduction Seminar, organised by the ICTY, Hague, Netherlands, October, 1998;
- Promoter of the ICRC "People on War" Study, 1998;
1999 - Director of the Human Rights Centre, University in Banjaluka
- Participant at the Human Rights Intensive Course, Raoul Wallenberg Institute, Lund, Sweden, September 1999;
2000- Professor at the European Regional Human Rights Master Studies, Sarajevo-Bologna, teaching on Women's Rights
- Co-ordinator of the Tempus Phare "EU-History, Law and Human Rights" Project, organised by the Dipartimento di studi sullo stato, Florence, Italy, 2000-2001;
- Legal Advisor at the "Democracy and Human Rights" NGO's "United Women" Project, supported by the Westminster Foundation, UK, 2000-2001;
- Project of the BiH Open Society Fund "International Support Policies to SEE Countries-Lessons (not) Learned in BiH, Human Rights in BiH", Team Member, 2001;
- Lecturer at the International Summer School "Human Rights and Human Wrongs in SEE", organised by HRC-SEE Network, Milocer, MonteNegro, August 2001;
- Co-director and a lecturer at the International Summer School "Implementation of Human Rights in SEE, organised by the European Training Centre, Graz, Austria and Inter-University Centre Dubrovnik, Dubroynik, October 2001;
- Lecturer at the International Seminar "Human Rights for Future Decision Makers", organised by Balkan Human Rights Network, Dubrovnik,October, 2001;
- Denied Future, "Save the Children", project related to the right to education of the Roma children population in BiH, Team Member, 2001;
- European Training Centre, Graz, Austria, Project "Ethnic Diversity", Team Member, 2000-2002;
- Lecturer at the International Summer School "Human Rights and Human Wrongs in SEE', organised by HRC-SEE Network, Ohrid, “the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia”, August, 2002;
2002- Professor at the Human Rights Master Studies, Faculty of Law, Podgorica, MonteNegro, teaching on Women's Rights
- Speaker on the BiH Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Law-issues related to the Art. 5 of ECHR, Conference organised by the CoE, Sarajevo, December 2002
V. PUBLIC ACTIVITIES
a. Public office
2000- Member of the WUS (World University Service) BiH Steering Board
2001- Member of the BiH Open Society Fund Executive Board
2002- Member of the BiH Press Council
b. Elected posts
2002- Member of the BiH High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council
c. Posts held in a political party or movement
None
VI. OTHER ACTIVITIES
2000- Member of NGO "United Women” Steering Board
- Organising of and participating at numerous human and women's rights and civil society related events (courses, seminars, round tables)
VII. PUBLICATIONS AND OTHER WORKS
- published more than 20 scientific papers (articles, reports, studies), three textbooks (being a co-author), participated in more than 10 international scientific and research projects;
Scientific Articles and Studies:
1. “International Organisations and (or) State Sovereignty?". Srpska Pravna Misao, Banjaluka,1/95, p.265-2812.
2. "The International Legal Responsibility of the States", Yearbook, Faculty of Law, Banjaluka, 1998, p.209-211
3. “International Personality of Belligerents and Rebellions” Znacenja, Matica Republike Srpske, July 20014.
4. "The Tendencies of the International Legal Personality Development', Srpska pravna misao, Banjaluka, June 2000
5. Human Rights in BIH, Policies of International Support to SEE Countries-Lessons (not) Learned in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Chapter XIII-Human Rights in BiH, Sarajevo, December 2001 (www.soros.org.ba)
6. "Women's Rights-Gap between Law and Reality", Human Rights Textbook, Sarajevo, January 2001
7. 'Individual as a Subject of the International Public Law", Zbornik drustveno humanistickih nauka, 2/2002, Banjaluka
8. "Institutionalizing Ethnic Diversity in (Post-) Conflict Situations" - "Ethnic Diversity - Banjaluka Case Study" and "The Role of NGOs, Religious Institutions and Gender Issues in Reconciliation Processes", European Training Centre, Graz, Austria, 2002, www.peaceproject.at.
VIII. LANGUAGES
a. First language
S-B-H (Serbian-Bosnian-Croatian), reading, writing and speaking-very good;
b. Official languages
English, reading, writing and speaking-very good;
c. Other languages
German; reading-good
IX. OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION
References can be provided
X. CONFIRMATION ON WILLINGNESS TO TAKE UP PERMANENT RESIDENCE IN STRASBOURG
Hereby I confirm that I will take up permanent residence in Strasbourg if elected a judge to the Court.
Banjaluka, 17 March 2003
Dr. Ljiljana Mijovic
CURRICULUM VITAE
I. Personal details
Name, forename: PAJIC, Zoran
Sex: Male
Date and place of birth: 22 May 1945, Mostar (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Nationalities: Bosnia and Herzegovina & United Kingdom
II. Education and academic and other qualification
Ph.D. in International Law, 1984. University of Sarajevo, Faculty of Law
MA in Psychology of Higher Education Teaching, 1981. University of Sarajevo
LLM in International Law, 1974. University of Sarajevo, Faculty of Law
LLB, 1968. University of Sarajevo, Faculty of Law
III. Relevant professional activities
Office of the High Representative of the International Community in B&H, Sarajevo, from June 2002 to present.
Head of the Legal Reform Department. The position includes assessing national laws, proposing legislation policy and law drafts to the country authorities, according to the mandate of the OHR.
Centre for Defence Studies, King's College London, February 2001 to May 2002.
Senior Research Associate.
DFID, Project on Safety, Security and Access to Justice in the Balkans, May-August 2001,
and April-May 2002.
and April-May 2002.
Consultant. Undertaking fact-finding missions and making analysis of the state of judiciary and public administration in the region, producing reports, drafting recommendations, etc.
Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House), London, October 1998 to March 2001.
Associate Fellow.
International Crisis Group, Office in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo, April 1999 to April 2000.
Senior Legal Adviser. Was in charge of the project "Promotion of Justice in Bosnia and Herzegovina", funded by the European Commission.
King's College London, June 1994 to March 1999.
Senior Research Fellow in International Human Rights, School of Law and the British Institute of Human Rights. Undertook teaching of Human Rights Law and research in international human rights. Supervised a pilot project on "Human Rights Teaching in the Former Yugoslavia".
University of Essex, Department of Law and Centre for Human Rights, Colchester, September 1992 to June 1994.
British Council Fellow and Visiting Professor.
University of Sarajevo, Faculty of Law, February 1972 to July 1992.
Professor of Public International Law. Organised and taught undergraduate courses in Public International Law and Human Rights and (from 1988) in Constitutional Law. Organised and taught postgraduate courses. Supervised masters and doctoral dissertations. Served on many Faculty committees, including Acting Director of the Law Library for six years. Elected member of the University Council.
Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Faculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid, Brussels, February-July 1982.
Visiting Fellow. Undertook research with Professor Bart. De Schutter at the Centre for International Criminal Law.
IV. Activities and experience in the field of human rights
The British Institute of Human Rights, King's College London, 1998 to present.
Member, Board of Governors.
Member, Board of Governors.
"Human Rights Quarterly", The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994 to present.
Member, Editorial Review Board.
Member, Editorial Review Board.
United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague,
January to July 1997.
January to July 1997.
Expert Witness for the Prosecution. Prepared an expertise and testified before the court on constitutional issues and laws of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
United Nations Commission on Human Rights, Ad Hoc Group of Experts on Southern Africa, United Nations, Geneva, 1991-1995.
Human Rights Expert. One of the six members, acting in personal capacity, appointed to "carry out various inquiries into allegations of human rights violations in South Africa and report regularly to the Commission on Human Rights and to the General Assembly" (for reference, see Note by the Secretary General, U.N. Doc. A/49/543 of 19 October 1994). Participated in annual missions to Southern Africa, visiting South Africa, Zimbabwe and Botswana. Interviewed victims of apartheid regime, anti-apartheid activists, government officials and political leaders, and NGOs acting in the region. Visited prisons in South Africa and took testimonies from inmates. Worked closely with U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees and International Labour . Drafted annual and interim Reports to the U.N. Commission on Human Rights and biannual Reports to the U.N. General Assembly. For reference, see Final Report: U.N. Doc. E/CN.4/1995/23, 13 January 1995.
International Human Rights Law Group, Washington, D.C., 1996-7.
Project Adviser. This activity resulted in establishing an IHRLG Office in Bosnia and Herzegovina that has been very successful in human rights advocacy.
Yugoslav Association of International Law, 1989-1992.
President.
Executive Council of the International Law Association, London, 1989-1992.
Member.
Yugoslav Forum for Human Rights, 1988-1991. Co-Founder and Vice-Chairman. The Forum was the first NGO for human rights protection in the former Yugoslavia.
V. Public activities
None.
VI. Other activities
Institute of War and Peace Reporting, London, 1994 to present.
Member, Board of Trustees.
University Postgraduate Centre "European Studies", International Consortium of European Universities.
Professor of European Institutions and Member of the Board.
Supplementary Grant Programme for Students from the Former Yugoslavia, Open Society Fund, The George Soros Foundation, London, 1994 to present.
Member, U.K. Committee.
Verona Forum for Peace and Reconciliation in the Former Yugoslavia, European Parliament, 1992-1995.
Member, Steering Committee.
Parliament of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo, 1990-1992.
Member, Commission for Constitutional Affairs.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Yugoslavia, 1987-1990.
Member, Legal Advisory Council.
University of Sarajevo, 1987-1991.
Assistant-Rector, International Relations Programme.
Winter Olympic Games, Sarajevo 1984.
Executive Secretary, The Bob-Sledge Competition.
VII. Publications and other worla
Selected publications
• The Yugoslav Case, in: Minority Rights in Europe: The Scope for a Transitional Regime. Ed. by Hugh Miall. Chatham House Papers, London, 1994.
• Crimes Against Humanity: A Problem of International Responsibility, in: Human Rights in the 21st Century. Ed. by Robert Blackburn and James J. Busuttil. Pinter, London, 1997.
• International Human Rights: Law and Practice in Bosnia and Herzegovina, ed. by Michael O'Flaherty and Gregory Gisvold. N.P. Engel Publishers, 1998.
• A Critical Appraisal of Human Rights Provisions of the Dayton Constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Human Rights Quarterly, Vol. 20, No. 1, February 1998.
• Manual for Minority Rights (all chapters except for the national case review). Centre for Minority Protection, Sarajevo, 1999. This publication is available in the Bosnian language only.
• The Role of Institutions in Peace Building, in: International Support Policies to South-East European Countries: Lessons (not) learned in BiH. Open Society Fund, Sarajevo 2002.
Other recent works
• Edited the publication of Theory and Practice of the European Convention on Human Rights, by Van Dijk & Van Hoof, in the Bosnian language. Open Society Fund, Sarajevo, 2001.
• Edited the publication of the Amnesty International Fair Trial Manual in the Bosnian language. OSCE Mission in B&H, Sarajevo, 2001.
VIII. Languages
Language
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Writing
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Speaking
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VG G F
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VG G F
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VG G F
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a. First language
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- Bosnian
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X
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X
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X
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(veuillez préciser)
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b. Official languages
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- English
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X
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X
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X
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- French
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X
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X
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X
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c. Other languages
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- Croatian
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X
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X
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X
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- Serbian
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IX Other relevant information
Teaching activities, for the past 20 years, have included following courses and seminars:
• Democratic Transitions and Human Rights (University of Bologna);
• Prosecuting War Crimes (Department of War Studies, King's College London);
• Public International Law (London Centre for International Relations, University of Kent; University of Sarajevo);
• European Institutions (Tempus sponsored Post-Graduate Course in "European Studies" at Sarajevo University, with partnership of LSE and University of Bologna);
• Human Rights in the New Europe (Department of Law, University of Essex);
• International Human Rights (Department of Law, University of Essex; Faculty of Law, University of Sarajevo; Department of Legal Studies, Central European University, Budapest);
• Politics of Wider Europe (Centre for European Studies, University of Essex);
• Human Rights Law (School of Law, King's College London);
• International Law of Armed Conflict (Faculty of Law, University of Liverpool; Department of Law, University of Essex);
• Constitutional Law (University of Sarajevo).
X. Confirmation
I hereby confirm that I will take up permanent residence in Strasbourg if elected a judge of the European Court of Human Rights.
**
Contact information
Mailing address:
Office of the High Representative (OHR)
Emerika Bluma 1
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Telephone: 00387.33 283-773
Fax: 00387.33 283-437
E-mail: zoran.pajic@ohr.int
CURRICULUM VITAE
Ahmed Žilić
I Personal details
Name, Forename Ahmed Žilić
Sex Male
Date and place of birth 9 March 1956. Visoko, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Nationality B&H
Married in 1998 to Aida Žilić, Judge; Daughter Emina (1998).
Contact information
Address …Ph
Phone …Fa
Fax + 387 33 20 79 20
Personal e-mail azilic@epn.ba
II Education and academic and other qualifications
- Education
1986 Qualified as Attorney
1985 Sarajevo University, Faculty of Law
- Academic
1998,1999,2000 Course of advocacy training for Minority Rights, Budapest
Summer 1998 The Hague Academy of International Law (Public International
Law)
Summer 1996 The Hague Academy of International Law (Private International
Law)
III Relevant professional activities
a. Judicial activities
Not applicable
b. Non-judicial legal activities
2002 - Present Membership of the Advisory Committee on the Framework Convention for the protection of national minorities of the Council of Europe (18 Members from. 45 Countries) for Minority Rights.
2000 - Present Legal Adviser to Inter Religious Council of Bosnia and Herzegovina (consists of religious leaders of different religious communities and churches in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Islamic Community in B&H. Serbian Orthodox Church, Catholic Church (Franciscan Monasteries) Jewish Community in B&H.
2000 - Present Attorney to UNITIC Sarajevo (joint venture company with KCIC, subsidiary of Kuwait Investment Authority, the largest foreign investor in Sarajevo Canton / Bosnia and Herzegovina) covering the full spectrum of the company’s legal affairs.
2000 - Present Attorney of: BAYER GmbH, KPMG, American Chamber of Commerce in Bosnia and Herzegovina, World Bank – Programs in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
1998 Author of the study: The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina
(the first instance of this kind in Dayton's Bosnia and Herzegovina)
1997 - 2000 Adviser on International Law (Humanitarian Law, Human Rights, succession etc.) to the Council of Ministries of Bosnia and Herzegovina and to its ministries
1997 - 2000 Legal draftsman of laws for Bosnia and Herzegovina – State level laws: Law on Freedom of Religion and the legal Position of Churches and Religious Communities in Bosnia and Herzegovina; Law on Y2K; Law on Implementation of Human Rights Treaties in Bosnia and Herzegovina (draft / study)
1996 - Present Legal Adviser to World Conference on Religion and Peace
1993 Legal Adviser of Bosnia and Herzegovina delegation at International Conference on the former Yugoslavia in Geneva, Swiss.
1989 - 1990 Legal Attorney and Adviser to the editorial of political weekly magazines: Nasi dani, Valter, Vox and Slobodna Bosna i Hercegovina
1989 Called to Bar
1985 - 1986,
1989 - 1992,
1996 - Present Practicing Attorney
1985 - 1986,
1989 - Present Member of Bar Association
c. Non- legal professional activities
1990 - 1991 Director and contributor of weekly magazine Bosanski pogledi
(Bosnian View)
1991 - 1992 Director and contributor to weekly magazines: Slobodna Bosna
i Hercegovina (Free Bosnia and Herzegovina)
1985 - 1989 Occasional contributor to Sarajevo magazines Preporod
(Revival) official publication of the Islamic Community in
former Yugoslavia, and Islamska Misao (Islamic Mind)
(monthly magazines).
IV Activities and experience in the field of human rights
1999 - Present Member of the Advisory Committee of the Human Rights
Center, Sarajevo
November 1997 Faculty of Law at Sarajevo University - Guest Lecturer on
Human Rights and International Rights
1996 Professor at International Human Rights Summer School
in Croatia
1994 - 1996 Legal Adviser to Croatian Helsinki Committee for Human
Rights
Lecturer / participant at various seminars on international law / human rights in Budapest, Vienna, New York, Munich, Graz, Strasbourg, Sofia, Zagreb, Sarajevo, Banja Luka, TuzIa, Mostar ....
V Public activities
a. Public office
Not applicable
b. Elected posts
Not applicable
c. Posts held in a political party or movement
Not applicable
VI Other activities
November 1997 Lecturer / participant at Interfaith Foundation in Amman,
Jordan / London, UK
1997 Lecturer at the Calamus Foundation (with Dr Noel Malcolm)
VII Publications and other works
Published books and studies:
1) Bosna i Hercegovina: Kodeks Ijudskih prava / Bosnia and Herzegovina: Human Rights Code, Slavonski Brod, 1996;
2) Dayton v. Attorneys, with S. Risaluddin, Sarajevo, 1997;
3) Freedom of Religion in Bosnia and Herzegovina. / Sloboda religije u. Bosni i Hercegovini, New York / Sarajevo, 1998, editor and author of introduction Ahmed Žilić (book / brochures published in English, Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian languages);
4) Occupancy Rights between International Law and National Law in Dayton Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo, 2000 (book / study, English language);
5) European Judaism 98/1: religious Pluralism in Bosnia - Five Centuries of Convivencia, Five Years of Conflict;
6) Constituent Peoples and / or Minorities in Dayton Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo,1999;
7) Participant in drawing up Advisory Opinion for the Framework Convention on the Protection of the Rights of National Minorities of the Council of Europe (Russian Federation, Republic of Slovenia, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, Lithuania, Albania ... ) 2002 - 2003;
8) The case of the ZVORNIK SEVEN, with S. Risaluddin, London 1998.
VIII Language
Mother tongue is Bosnian
Official languages:
Reading Spoken Written
French F F -
English VG VG VG
Other languages:
Russian VG G VG
German G G F
IX Other relevant information:
X
I am confirming that I will take up permanent residence in Strasbourg if elected a judge to the Court.
Signed on each page
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