摘 要: | This paper describes the evolution of drug consumption in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the current scope of this problem, and the legislative and institutional response to drug issues. The analysis of the legal and institutional framework for controlling illicit drugs in Bosnia and Herzegovina reveals that Bosnian drug policy is repressive in its nature, that implementation gap is evident in the field of drugs, as well as lack of institutional capacities in this area. It is argued that the Bosnian government, despite international pressure, has failed to undertake comprehensive measures in this field, which directly affects the effectiveness and efficiency of Bosnian drug policy, and that it is better for post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina to present another obstacle for prosperity.
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