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Contracting Parties European Convention on Transfrontier Television Bosnia and Herzegovina

Dates Signature: December 9, 2003 Ratification: January 5, 2005 Entry into force: May 1, 2005

Declarations, Reservations

Declaration dated August 27, 2008, supplemented by a letter dated December 4, 2008:
"With reference to Article 19, paragraph 2, of the Convention, the Government of Bosnia and Herzegovina declares that the following institutions have been appointed to be responsible for the implementation of the Convention:
- Ministry of Communications and Transport of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Trg BiH br.1, 71000 Sarajevo – contact person: Mr Željko Kneževic, Minister Assistant for Communication and Informatization). The competence of this Ministry is the creation of the policies.
- Communications Regulatory Agency of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Mehmeda Spahe br.1., 71000 Sarajevo – contact person: Ms Dunja Mijatovic, Director of Broadcasting Division). The competences of the Agency are : the regulation of communications, meaning the regulation of the broadcasting and public telecommunication networks and services, including the establishment of permissions, regulating the prices, interconnecting and defining basic conditions for securing common and international communication assets, planning, coordination and allocation of the radio frequency spectrum, etc.
In their common work and intentions, the Ministry and the Agency will take all necessary measures for the implementation of goals such as: promoting fair competition, support for efficient managing of the resources of radio frequencies and numbers, disabling potential danger or limiting competition in the field of communication in line with sector's policies and other issues."