"The European Court of Human Rights examined the right to be elected in Bosnia and Herzegovina in its broader sense under the Protocol No. 12 to the European Convention on Human Rights which provides an enhanced perspective for the prohibition of discrimination on any grounds by any public authority. The very unique situation and the leading judgments of the Strasbourg Court could only be analysed by a researcher at the heart of the events. Dr. Zatagic has successfully managed to do so in this book. It is noteworthy to emphasize that the international and regional documents concerning the right to be elected are also discussed in a detailed and comparative manner. I strongly believe that this book will be one of the key sources on the subject."-Selman Karakul, PhD, Associate Professor of Public Law and Human Rights Law, Istanbul Medipol University
Dr. Senada Zatagic graduated from Law Faculty in Sarajevo, where she also attained her master's degree. She holds a PhD in international relations and is a researcher and lecturer focused on international law, human rights, and migrations.