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Bosnia and Herzegovina-Croatia-Yugoslavia: General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina with Annexes*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 May 2017

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Type
Treaties and Agreements
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1996

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Footnotes

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[The General Framework Agreement is reproduced from a copy of the original agreement provided by die Embassy of France in Washington, D.C. The Introductory Note was prepared for International Legal Materials by Paul Szasz, Legal Adviser, International Conference on the Former Yugoslavia, in his personal capacity and does not necessarily reflect die views of die Co-Chairmen of the Steering Committee of the Conference.[The Dayton Agreement on Implementing die Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, appears at 35 I.L.M. 170 (1996); die Conclusions of the London Peace Implementation Conference appear at 35 I.L.M. 223 (1996); the Report of the Secretary-General on the Transition from UNPROFOR to IFOR appears at 35 I.L.M. 235 (1996); Security Council Resolution 1021 terminating the weapons embargo on die former Yugoslavia appears at 35 I.L.M. 257 (1996); and Security Council Resolution 1022 discussing die suspension of earlier resolutions appears at 35 I.L.M. 259 (1996). [For additional information concerning die GFA contact: The French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 37, Quai d'Orsay, 75700 Paris, France (tel: (33) (1) 431 75 353).]

References

1 The principal stages of VOP were set out in UN documents S/24795, Annex VII [31 I.L.M. 1584 (1992)]; S/25050, Annexes VI-VII; and S/25479, Annexes I-IV.

2 Most parts of the Invincible Plan were set out in S/26337/Add. 1 and S/26486, Annex.

3 This area constituted one of the four UN Protected Areas (UNPA East) in Croatia; Western Slavonia (UNPA West) and the Krajina (UNPAs North and South) had been seized by Croatian forces earlier in 1995.