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What are the consequences of the Constitutional Court of Bosnia-Herzegovina's ruling?

Constitutional Law Professor Vladan Kutlesic believes that from the point of view of law there is no possibility to challenge the decision of the Constitutional Court in Sarajevo that agricultural land in Republika Srpska is Bosnia-Herzegovina's property, but adds that the decision changes the provisions of the Dayton Agreement.

Serbian PM Takes Charge of Fiat Strike Talks

After the strike by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles' workers, which started on June 27, ended on Tuesday, and negotiations mediated by the Prime Minister were set to begin on Wednesday.

The strike ended after a two-hour meeting between the country's new Prime Minister, Ana Brnabic, and union representatives in the southern city of Kragujevac, where Fiat is based.

Serbian students chose top five faculties

BELGRADE - The Faculty of Electrical Engineering (ETF), the Faculty of Organisational Sciences (FON) and Faculty of Physical Chemistry of the University of Belgrade (UB), the Faculty of Technical Sciences of the Novi Sad University and the Faculty of Electronic Engineering of the University of Nis rank best on the list of top five universities in Serbia, the latest faculty-related survey conduc