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Relevant laws and/or legal precedents:
Republika Srpska:
Article 155 - Unauthorized eavesdropping and tone recording.
Paragraph 1 specifically states 'which is not intended for him', which in context means that a
person may record anything which is intended for him or her. Paragraph 2 defines the creation
of a record with the intent to abuse and/or misuse it, or the act of sharing it with a third
party as a criminal offense.
Other Articles that might be relevant:
Article 153, Privacy of letters, telegrams and others.
Article 157, Unauthorized use of Personal Data.
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina:
Article 188, Unauthorized Tapping and Sound Recording, defines the recording of any call 'which
is not intended for public or private knowledge', as a criminal offense.
Brčko District:
Article 185 of the Criminal Code specifically states 'which was not intended for him', which in
context means that a person may record anything which is indended for him or her. Wiretapping
is considered a crime and is criminally punishable.
Further information:
The Criminal Codes of the legal entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina, namely Republika Srpska,
the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Brčko District, can all be found through the
link below. Please note that these three entities currently have separate laws, due to
administrative and/or judicial autonomy. It should be noted that these different entities have
over 15 unconnected police forces, each with its own jurisdiction.
https://www.legislationline.org/documents/section/criminal-codes/country/40/Bosnia%20and%20Herzegovina/show
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