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In the exercise of the powers vested in the High
Representative by Article V of Annex 10 to the General Framework Agreement for
Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina;
Having considered that the Law on Travel Documents of Bosnia and Herzegovina
and the Law on Identity Cards of Citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina provide
respectively for the possibility to seize travel documents and to impose a ban
on the use of identity card for crossing the State border, in order to prevent
activities which are, or which threaten to be, obstructive of the peace
implementation process as pursued under the aegis of the General Framework
Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina;
ORDER
It is hereby ordered:
1. The persons listed in the Annex
attached hereto, which forms an integral part of this Order, will not be allowed
to cross the borders of Bosnia and Herzegovina for the purpose of exiting Bosnia
and Herzegovina.
2. The travel documents issued to a
person listed in the Annex to this Order shall be seized with immediate effect.
3. The identity card issued to a person
listed in the Annex to this Order shall be seized and immediately replaced by a
certificate and subsequently by a temporary ID referred to in Article 2,
paragraph (3) of the Law onIdentity Cards of Citizens of Bosnia and
Herzegovina.
4. The Border Police of Bosnia and
Herzegovina shall take action to prevent those persons listed in the Annex to
this Order from leaving the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Any agent of
the Border Police who encounters such person attempting to leave the territory
of Bosnia and Herzegovina shall immediately seize that person’s travel documents
pursuant to item 2 and 3 of this Order and shall take all reasonable steps
necessary to prevent the person from crossing the border. Agents of the Border
Police shall also seize, pursuant to item 2 and 3 of this Order, the travel
documents of a person listed in the Annex to this Order who is outside of the
territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina on the date of this order and who attempts
to enter. Such persons shall be allowed to enter Bosnia and Herzegovina after
their travel documents have been seized.
5. The police of the Republika Srpska,
the police of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the cantons in the
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina as well as the police of the Brcko District
of Bosnia and Herzegovina shall take immediate action to seize the travel
documents and identity cards of those persons listed in the Annex to this Order
who reside within their respective jurisdictions.
6. All travel documents seized pursuant
to this order shall be sent to issuing authorities and the fact that the seizure
was made shall be reported to High Representative.
7. This order is issued pursuant to the
authority granted to the High Representative in Annex 10 of the General
Framework Agreement for Peace and is not issued by way of substitution for any
domestic authority. This order shall be self-executing. Each and every step
needed to implement the Order herein shall be deemed to have been duly and
properly taken as aforesaid.
8. For the avoidance of doubt, it is
hereby specifically declared and provided that the provisions of the Order
contained herein are, as to each and every one of them, laid down by the High
Representative pursuant to his international mandate and are not, therefore,
justiciable by the courts of Bosnia and Herzegovina or its Entities or
elsewhere, and no proceedings may be brought in respect of duties in respect
thereof before any court whatsoever at any time hereafter.
9. This Order shall enter into force
forthwith.
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Sarajevo, 30 May 2008 |
Miroslav Lajčák
High Representative |
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