Bosnia and Herzegovina
Europe · tier_3 · Research scope: country
Country overview
What this hub already does
Bosnia and Herzegovina currently has 9 starter rules across 4 topics. The current sample skews toward restricted rows, which is useful for layout testing but not yet a full legal baseline.
Starter activities in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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download pirated movies
Bosnia and Herzegovina's copyright law gives the right holder exclusive rights over reproduction, distribution and making works available to the public. Downloading pirated movies from an unauthorized source is not treated as lawful personal use.
drive without licence
Bosnia and Herzegovina treats a driving licence as the document showing that a person may operate a vehicle of a given category or type. Driving without the licence required for the vehicle is not lawful driving.
bringing duty free goods
Bosnia and Herzegovina gives travellers customs relief for personal luggage and non-commercial goods within set quantitative and value limits. Other non-commercial goods are exempt up to 600 BAM per traveller per day.
bring electronics without declaring them
Bosnia and Herzegovina allows non-commercial goods in travellers' luggage within customs relief limits, but goods outside the relief or requiring customs treatment must be declared. Undeclared goods can lead to duties, taxes and customs-offence measures.
bring food into a country
Food imports into Bosnia and Herzegovina are not treated as a free all-items passenger right because imported goods must meet sanitary, veterinary, phytosanitary, ecological and quality controls where required. Goods whose circulation is prohibited in Bosnia and Herzegovina cannot be imported.
bring tobacco over the allowance
Bosnia and Herzegovina allows limited duty-free tobacco in travellers' personal luggage, but excess tobacco is outside the passenger relief. Once the allowance is exceeded, import duties and other taxes apply and customs can treat undeclared excess as an offence.
monitoring staff
Bosnia and Herzegovina's data-protection authority says video surveillance is personal-data processing and must be necessary, proportionate and accountable. The authority has also published a case saying workplace surveillance without a legal basis is unlawful.
recording people in public
Bosnia and Herzegovina's data-protection authority says video surveillance is processing of personal data and must meet necessity, proportionality and accountability requirements. Recording people in public is therefore not a free-for-all if identifiable individuals are being monitored.
All current rows for Bosnia and Herzegovina
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| Activity | Status | Topic | Row state |
|---|---|---|---|
| download pirated movies | No | Digital Laws | verified |
| stream pirated content | Unclear | Digital Laws | verified |
| monitoring staff | Depends | Surveillance | verified |
| recording people in public | Depends | Surveillance | verified |
| bring electronics without declaring them | Depends | Travel | verified |
| bring food into a country | Depends | Travel | verified |
| bring tobacco over the allowance | Depends | Travel | verified |
| bringing duty free goods | Yes | Travel | verified |
| drive without licence | No | Vehicles | verified |