B. About the Lines Respectively
- Human dignity, freedom and equality;
- “Dedicated to peace, justice, tolerance and reconciliation...”
- Peace in pluralism through democracy and fair procedures
- 4. Provisions relating to the economic system
- Orientation to the purposes and principles of the UN Charter
- Sovereignty, territorial integrity and political independence
- Respect for international humanitarian law
- Inspired by human rights
- Geneva and New York Basic Principles
- Constituent power
- Commentary of Steiner/Ademović
- The constituent status of Bosniaks, Croats, Serbs and Others
- Pluralism instead of territorial segregation
- Territorial instead of ethnic federalism
- Ethnic parity within institutions is an exception
- Balance between ethnic and civil concepts (citoyenneté)
- The constituent status imposes intraparty pluralism
- The constituent status and “the vital national interest”
- The status of constituent people suppresses the status of minority
- Comments by Prof. Dr. Joseph Marko, the judge rapporteur in the Case No. U 5/98 (line 10)
- Commentary of Steiner/Ademović