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Competence ratione personae requires both parties to the proceedings to have legal standing (standing to sue and to be sued). Article 16, paragraph 4, item 10 corresponds in that sense to Article VIII.2(c) of Annex 6.

The competence ratione personae with regard to the appellants, which means their authorization to file an appeal (the so-called standing to sue) according to Article 16, paragraph 4, item 5 of the Rules of the BiH Constitutional Court is not a visible limitation. Therefore, a decision on the merits is conditional of both items (5 and 10) which may be elaborated together.

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