Family Violence Legislation in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Cover Image

Zaštita od nasilja u porodici u zakonodavstvu FBiH
Family Violence Legislation in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Author(s): Borjana Miković
Subject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: Univerzitet u Sarajevu
Keywords: violence; family; victim; abuser; law; protection; sanction; help; prevention.

Summary/Abstract: This paper provides an outline of family violence legislation in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina as defined by the Lawon Protection from Family Violence, Family Law and Federal Criminal Law, together with the definition of violence and its forms. Prohibition of violence on the basis of sexual orientation in „private“ and „public“ live, as defined by the Law on Gender Equality in Bosnia and Herzegovina, passed at the state level, thus in force in both entities, is also partially discussed. Critical analysis of legislative acts has clearly shown a discrepancy between the above-mentioned laws, both in the sense of determining mechanisms and in the sense of ways of protection against family violence. For example, the Law on Protection against Family Violence defines family violence as a criminal act, under the jurisdiction of the regular courts, and, at the same time, it determines protection measures issued by courts for criminal offenses. Apart from lack of experience at courts for criminal offenses, which almost sporadically issue the sanctions, difficulties in implementation of protection measures determined by the Law are also present in implementation of the measures issued, which is followed by a number of other difficulties. Inexistence of institutions for protection and help to the victims of family violence, as well as institutions for obligatory recovery and treatments of abusers, inexistence of alimony funds for temporary help to the victims of family violence, are only some of the indicators which show not only the lack of long-term solutions, but also the lack of complementarity between the legal acts and their implementation possibilities, as well as the insufficient engagement of the state in solving the problems related to family violence.

  • Issue Year: L/2009
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 199-216
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: Bosnian