Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Includes regulations, currency exchange and information about Convertible Mark exchange abroad, banks directory.
Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina - General information about the court and a database of its decisions. Also contains meeting agendas, press releases, an appeals FAQ, the constitution, and the text of the European Convention on Human Rights.
Election Commission of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Describes the election process and the mechanisms of protection of electoral rights, and contains elections results and legal background.
Human Rights Ombudsman - Features the institution's legal basis, information for applicants, policy guides, and a historical overview of the origins of the Ombudsman.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina - General information about Bosnia and Herzegovina, lists of Bosnian embassies abroad and foreign embassies in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and consular information for travellers.
Investment Guarantee Agency - A commercially based government agency, issuing working capital loans and export credit insurance to Bosnian exporters, and politicial risk policies to foreign investors.
Bosnia and Herzegovina Mine Action Center - Organisation undertaking to remove the country of landmines. Profile, events, newsletter, plans and information about landmines.
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