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SANJA BILIĆ. 2013. Muslim women in the UK and Bosnia: Religious identities in contrasting contexts. PhD thesis. York.
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LYDIA COLE. 2018. The subject of wartime sexual violence: Post-conflict recognition in Bosnia and Herzegovina. PhD thesis. Aberystwyth.
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MARIA A. DEIANA. 2012. Gender, citizenship and the promises of place: PhD thesis. Queen's Belfast.
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EBRU DEMIR. 2019. Theory and practice of gender transformative justice: The case of Bosnia and Herzegovina. PhD thesis. Sussex.
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MARIE-EVE HAMEL. 2016. Mediated voices: Nation/state-building, NGOs and survivors of sexual violence in postconflict Rwanda and Bosnia-Herzegovina. Ph.D. thesis. Edinburgh.
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N. HAYES. 2005. Bosnian women's experience of war, loss and resettlement. Ph.D. thesis. Leicester.
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TAJMA KAPIC. 2022. The impact of consociational peace agreements on the descriptive representation of women in national and sub-national political institutions in divided societies: The case of Bosnia and Herzegovina. PhD thesis. Dublin City.
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R. LINDSEY. 2000. Nationalism and gender: A study of war-related violence against women [with special reference to Bosnia and Croatia]. Ph.D. thesis. Southampton.
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Pop. 52.01%
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JAN MELIA. 2018. Masculinity, post-conflict police reform and gender-based violence in Northern Ireland and Bosnia Herzegovina. PhD thesis. Aberdeen.
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EMILY MITCHELL-BAJIC. 2022. 'A river under the earth': The silencing of conflict-related sexual violence survivors in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia and Kosovo. PhD thesis. Queens Belfast.
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ALMA POBRIĆ. 2009. Fertility and the status of women in Bosnia and Herzegovina. PhD thesis. Kingston.
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KATHERINE P.R. SCHENK. 2021. Using international humanitarian law to prevent tactical sexual violence in conflict: A critical analysis of the Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict initiative and the ending impunity approach [with special reference to Bosnia and Burma]. PhD thesis. Birmingham.
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