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The Steering Board of the Peace Implementation Council, comprising the
Ambassadors of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Turkey, Russia, the United
Kingdom, the United States, the Delegation of the European Commission and the
Netherlands (representing the Presidency of the European Union) today issued the
following statement:
“An independent and professional judiciary is a fundamental principle for any
modern democracy. It is the foundation upon which the rule of law is
built, and the ultimate guarantee that every citizen is equal before the law and
that nobody is above the law. There can therefore be no compromise
on this principle if Bosnia and Herzegovina wishes to meet the standards
necessary to join Euroatlantic institutions.
So while we fully respect the right of people to demonstrate peacefully in
accordance with the law, we will not waver in our support for the High Judicial
and Prosecutorial Councils. The HJPCs are responsible for ending the
decades of politicization in the judiciary, and establishing European standards
of competence and probity. They are also doing what they can to rebuild
the multiethnic character of the judiciary. They have made more
progress towards these goals in the last year than BiH has made in all the years
previously since the war.
We therefore fully support the HJPC process as the best chance this country
has of establishing a modern independent and multi-ethnic judiciary and meeting
European standards in this area. We call on all those who want to
see BiH take its rightful place in Europe not to support the irresponsible
campaign that is being waged against the HJPCs. We also remind the BiH
authorities that they have committed themselves to establish the High Judicial
and Prosecutorial Council of BiH by the end of this month.”
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