2008/211/EC: Council Decision of 18 February 2008 on the principles, priorities a... (32008D0211)
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2008/211/EC: Council Decision of 18 February 2008 on the principles, priorities and conditions contained in the European Partnership with Bosnia and Herzegovina and repealing Decision 2006/55/EC
- COUNCIL DECISION
- of 18 February 2008
- on the principles, priorities and conditions contained in the European Partnership with Bosnia and Herzegovina and repealing Decision 2006/55/EC
- (2008/211/EC)
- Article 1
- Article 2
- Article 3
- Article 4
- ANNEX
- BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA 2007 EUROPEAN PARTNERSHIP
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 2. PRINCIPLES
- 3. PRIORITIES
- 3.1. SHORT-TERM PRIORITIES
- Key priorities
- Political criteria
- Democracy and the rule of law
- Constitution/governance
- Parliament/elections
- Public administration
- Judicial system
- Anti-corruption policy
- Human rights and protection of minorities
- Regional issues and international obligations
- Economic criteria
- European standards
- Internal market
- Free movement of goods
- Movement of persons, services and right of establishment
- Free movement of capital
- Customs and taxation
- Competition
- Public procurement
- Intellectual property law
- Employment and social policies
- Education and research
- WTO issues
- Sectoral policies
- Industry and SMEs
- Agriculture and fisheries
- Environment
- Energy
- Transport policy
- Information society and media
- Financial control
- Statistics
- Justice, freedom and security
- Visa, border control, asylum and migration
- Money laundering
- Drugs
- Police
- Fighting organised crime and terrorism
- Protection of personal data
- 3.2. MEDIUM-TERM PRIORITIES
- Political criteria
- Democracy and the rule of law
- Constitution/governance
- Public administration
- Judicial system
- Human rights and protection of minorities
- Regional issues and international obligations
- Economic criteria
- European standards
- Internal market
- Free movement of goods
- Customs and taxation
- Competition
- Public procurement
- Employment and social policies
- Education and research
- Statistics
- Sectoral policies
- Industry and SMEs
- Agriculture and fisheries
- Environment
- Transport policy
- Energy
- Information society and media
- Financial control
- Justice, freedom and security
- Visa, border control, asylum and migration
- Money laundering
- Drugs
- Police
- Fighting organised crime and terrorism
- Protection of personal data
- 4. PROGRAMMING
- 5. CONDITIONALITY
- 6. MONITORING
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