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Bosnia takes first step to EU membership
6/16/2008 Reuters
Bosnia signed a pact with the European Union on Monday that is the first step towards eventual EU membership, nearly 13 years after the end of its bloody civil war.
The signing of the Stabilisation and Association Agreement, the first rung on the ...
2008 U.S. - EU Summit Declaration
6/10/2008 White House News
We, the leaders of the United States of America and the European Union, met today in Brdo, Slovenia to further strengthen our strategic partnership. We view this Summit, and the fact that it is being hosted by Slovenia in its role as Presidency of th...
Croat opposition demands shipyard debate in parliament
6/4/2008 Reuters
Croatia's main opposition party, the Social Democrats, said on Wednesday it opposed the government's plan to sell the loss-making state-owned shipyards and demanded a debate in parliament on the industry's future. "It is too important an issue to cir...
In Defense of Lobbyists
TOM C. KOROLOGOS
5/30/2008 The Wall Street Journal
It is time to stop the bashing of "lobbyists" as evil incarnate.
The First Amendment to the Constitution states unequivocally: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridg...
MOL in talks with Croatia on acquisition of 14 percent stake in INA
5/30/2008 Thomson Financial
Hungarian oil and gas firm MOL Nyrt is in talks with the Croatian government about boosting its stake in Croatian peer INA via a
share swap, a Croatian government official said on Friday, according to Reuters.
'Talks on the share swap are in a pr...
Keating: Za BiH najbolja teritorijalna federalizacija
6/3/2008 Vecernji List
USTROJ Studija o federalizmu u BiH koju je financirala Europska unija pokazala:
Europska unija financirala studiju o federalizmu u BiH, koja sugerira da je federalni ustroj način da se riješe unutarnji problemi
Studija o federalizmu u BiH...
Lajčak: O zatvaranju OHR-a počet će se razgovarati na jesen
5/23/2008 Hina
Početak ozbiljnije rasprave o zatvaranju Ureda Visokog predstavnika u BiH (OHR) ne treba očekivati prije jeseni, izjavio je slovački diplomat Miroslav Lajčak koji sada obnaša tu dužnost.
"Očekujem da bismo na jesen mogli ...
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CAA Documents
NATO
Freedom Consolidation Act of 2007
2008 Days on the Hill
Gotovina Should Get Lawsuit Protection From Washington By V. M. Raguz
CAA Statement Ahead of BiH Constitutional Reform Negotiations in Washington, D.C., November 19-22, 2005
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The Crux of the Case Against Gotovina
He is charged with excessive use of artillery during the army's advance on the rebel Serb stronghold of Knin in August 1995, and with responsibility for the killings of Serb civilians and widespread looting of their property after the operation.
Gotovina said there was no excessive shelling and he had moved to the frontline in Bosnia immediately after capturing Knin. "On returning to Croatia I had no control over any part of the territory. That was done by civilian authorities," he said. --Reuters, 2003

CAA in Action - Project Plehan
In February 2004, at the request of the U.S. Embassy, CAA met in Sarajevo with Plehan parish priest Fra Mirko Filipovic The Fra explained that his parish was among 14 devastated Croatian Catholic parishes located in the Serb occupied area in Posavina region in the hills south of Derventa.
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