Citation(s) from the GunPolicy.org literature library
Bosnia and Herzegovina. 2020 ‘Brokering.’ National Report of Bosnia and Herzegovina on its Implementation of the United Nations Programme of Action to Prevent, Combat and Eradicate the Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons in All Its Aspects (UNPoA); Section 4, p. 11. New York NY: Permanent Mission of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the United Nations. 1 January
Relevant contents
Laws, regulations and administrative procedures
4.1. Does your country have laws, regulations and/or administrative procedures governing brokering of SALW? YES
4.1.1. List laws and/or administrative procedures regulating SALW brokering in your country.
- Law on Control of Foreign Trade in Weapons, Military Equipment and Special Purpose Goods (The BiH Official Gazette, No. 53/16);
- Rulebook on keeping the Register of persons engaged in Foreign Trade in Weapons, Military equipment and Special Purpose Goods (Official Gazette of BiH, No. 68/17);
- Rulebook on the Contents of Documents in Foreign Trade in Weapons, Military Equipment and Special Purpose Goods (Official Gazette of BiH, No. 68/17);
- Instruction on Conditions and Procedures for Issuance of Documentation for Foreign Trade of Weapons, Military Equipment and Special Purpose Goods (The BiH Official Gazette, No 69/17).
4.1.2. Does your country require registration of SALW brokers? YES
4.1.3. Does your country require a licence, permit or other authorisation for each brokering transaction? YES
4.2. Does your country regulate activities that are closely associated with the brokering of SALW? YES
4.2.1. If so which of the following activities are regulated when undertaken in connection with the brokering of SALW (check relevant boxes)?
a) Acting as dealers or agents. YES
b) Providing technical assistance. YES
c) Training NO
d) Transport NO
e) Freight forwarding NO
f) Storage NO
g) Finance NO
h) Insurance NO
i) Maintenance NO
j) Security NO
k) Other services: NO
[SALW = Small arms and light weapons]