University of Zenica , Zenica , Bosnia and Herzegovina
Izvršni postupak jedna od najslabijih karika u bosanskohercegovačkom
pravosuđu, zbog kojeg se rad pravosuđa smatra naročito neefikasnim, a kao jedan
od najvećih izazova predstavlja neadekvatan zakonodavni okvir. Iz navedenog
razloga reforma izvršnog postupka jedna je od najznačajnijih oblasti u procesu
provođenja reforme pravnog sistema BiH.
Cilj ovog rada je raspraviti i analizirati novine koje je potrebno unijeti u Zakon
o izvršnom postupku u pogledu izvršenja na nekretninama, kako bi se osigurala
bolja efikasnost postupka na ovom predmetu izvršenja, ali i kako bi se odredbe
Zakona usaglasile sa ljudskim pravima garantovanim Ustavom BiH i Evropskom
konvencijom za zaštitu ljudskih prava i osnovnih sloboda.
U prvom dijelu izložene su novine predložene u Nacrtu Zakona o izmjenama
i dopunama Zakona o izvršnom postupku, koje su kritički sagledane. U
drugom dijelu rada dati su i drugi prijedlozi za dopunu odredaba o izvršenju na
nekretninama, koje do sada nisu bile razmatrane od strane radne grupe za izradu
Nacrta Zakona o izmjenama i dopunama Zakona o izvršnom postupku.
The enforcement procedure is one of the weakest links in Bosnia and
Herzegovina’s judiciary, due to which the work of the judiciary is considered
particularly ineffective, and one of the biggest challenges is the inadequate
legislative framework. For the above reason, the reform of the enforcement
procedure is one of the most important areas in the process of implementing the
reform of the legal system of BiH.
The aim of this work is to discuss and analyze the novelties that need to be
included in the Law on Enforcement Procedures with regard to enforcement
procedure on immovable property, in order to ensure better efficiency of the
procedure in this subject of enforcement, but also to harmonize the provisions of
the Law with human rights guaranteed by the Constitution of BiH and European
Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms.
The first part presents the novelties proposed in the Draft Law on Amendments
to the Law on Enforcement Procedure, which were critically reviewed. In the
second part of the paper, the author made other proposals for supplementing the
provisions in the enforcement procedure on immovable property, which had not
been considered by the working group for drafting the Law on Amendments to
the Law on Enforcement Procedure.
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