ANNEX 11
Agreement on International Police Force
The Republic
of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Federation of
Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the Republika Srpska (the "Parties")
have agreed as follows:
Article I: Civilian Law Enforcement
1. As provided in Article III(2)(c) of the Constitution
agreed as Annex 4 to the General Framework
Agreement, the Parties shall provide a safe and
secure environment for all persons in their
respective jurisdictions, by maintaining civilian
law enforcement agencies operating in accordance
with internationally recognized standards and with
respect for internationally recognized human rights
and fundamental freedoms, and by taking such other
measures as appropriate.
2. To assist them in meeting their obligations, the
Parties request that the United Nations establish by
a decision of the Security Council, as a UNCIVPOL
operation, a U.N. International Police Task Force
(IPTF) to carry out, throughout Bosnia and
Herzegovina, the program of assistance the elements
of which are described in Article III below.
Article II: Establishment of the IPTF
1. The IPTF shall be autonomous with regard to the
execution of its functions under this Agreement. Its
activities will be coordinated through the High
Representative described in Annex 10 to the General
Framework Agreement.
2. The IPTF will be headed by a Commissioner, who will
be appointed by the Secretary General of the United
Nations in consultation with the Security Council.
It shall consist of persons of high moral standing
who have experience in law enforcement. The IPTF
Commissioner may request and accept personnel,
resources, and assistance from states and
international and nongovernmental organizations.
3. The IPTF Commissioner shall receive guidance from
the High Representative.
4. The IPTF Commissioner shall periodically report on
matters within his or her responsibility to the High
Representative, the Secretary General of the United
Nations, and shall provide information to the IFOR
Commander and, as he or she deems appropriate, other
institutions and agencies.
5. The IPTF shall at all times act in accordance with
internationally recognized standards and with
respect for internationally recognized human rights
and fundamental freedoms, and shall respect,
consistent with the IPTF's responsibilities, the
laws and customs of the host country.
6. The Parties shall accord the IPTF Commissioner, IPTF
personnel, and their families the privileges and
immunities described in Sections 18 and 19 of the
1946 Convention on the Privileges and Immunities of
the United Nations. In particular, they shall enjoy
inviolability, shall not be subject to any form of
arrest or detention, and shall have absolute
immunity from criminal jurisdiction. IPTF personnel
shall remain subject to penalties and sanctions
under applicable laws and regulations of the United
Nations and other states.
7. The IPTF and its premises, archives, and other
property shall be accorded the same privileges and
immunities, including inviolability, as are
described in Articles II and III of the 1946
Convention on the Privileges and Immunities of the
United Nations.
8. In order to promote the coordination by the High
Representative of IPTF activities with those of
other civilian organizations and agencies and of the
(IFOR), the IPTF Commissioner or his or her
representatives may attend meetings of the Joint
Civilian Commission established in Annex 10 to the
General Framework Agreement and of the Joint
Military Commission established in Annex 1, as well
as meetings of their subordinate commissions. The
IPTF Commissioner may request that meetings of
appropriate commissions be convened to discuss
issues within his or her area of responsibility.
Article III: IPTF Assistance Program
1. IPTF assistance includes the following elements, to
be provided in a program designed and implemented by
the IPTF Commissioner in accordance with the
Security Council decision described in Article I(2):
a. monitoring, observing, and inspecting law
enforcement activities and facilities,
including associated judicial organizations,
structures, and proceedings;
b. advising law enforcement personnel and forces;
c. training law enforcement personnel;
d. facilitating, within the IPTF' s mission of
assistance, the Parties' law enforcement
activities;
e. assessing threats to public order and advising
on the capability of law enforcement agencies
to deal with such threats.
f. advising governmental authorities in Bosnia and
Herzegovina on the organization of effective
civilian law enforcement agencies; and
g. assisting by accompanying the Parties' law
enforcement personnel as they carry out their
responsibilities, as the IPTF deems
appropriate.
2. In addition to the elements of the assistance
program set forth in paragraph 1, the IPTF will
consider, consistent with its responsibilities and
resources, requests from the Parties or law
enforcement agencies in Bosnia and Herzegovina for
assistance described in paragraph 1.
3. The Parties confirm their particular responsibility
to ensure the existence of social conditions for
free and fair elections, including the protection of
international personnel in Bosnia and Herzegovina in
connection with the elections provided for in Annex
3 to the General Framework Agreement. They request
the IPTF to give priority to assisting the Parties
in carrying out this responsibility.
Article IV: Specific Responsibilities of the Parties
1. The Parties shall cooperate fully with the IPTF and
shall so instruct all their law enforcement
agencies.
2. Within 30 days after this Agreement enters into
force, the Parties shall provide the IPTF
Commissioner or his or her designee with information
on their law enforcement agencies, including their
size, location, and force structure. Upon request of
the IPTF Commissioner, they shall provide additional
information, including any training, operational, or
employment and service records of law enforcement
agencies and personnel.
3. The Parties shall not impede the movement of IPTF
personnel or in any way hinder, obstruct, or delay
them in the performance of their responsibilities.
They shall allow IPTF personnel immediate and
complete access to any site, person, activity,
proceeding, record, or other item or event in Bosnia
and Herzegovina as requested by the IPTF in carrying
out its responsibilities under this Agreement. This
shall include the right to monitor, observe, and
inspect any site or facility at which it believes
that police, law enforcement, detention, or judicial
activities are taking place.
4. Upon request by the IPTF, the Parties shall make
available for training qualified personnel, who are
expected to take up law enforcement duties
immediately following such training.
5. The Parties shall facilitate the operations of the
IPTF in Bosnia and Herzegovina, including by the
provision of appropriate assistance as requested
with regard to transportation, subsistence,
accommodations, communications, and other facilities
at rates equivalent to those provided for the IFOR
under applicable agreements.
Article V: Failure to Cooperate
1. Any obstruction of or interference with IPTF
activities, failure or refusal to comply with an
IPTF request, or other failure to meet the Parties'
responsibilities or other obligations in this
Agreement, shall constitute a failure to cooperate
with the IPTF.
2. The IPTF Commissioner will notify the High
Representative and inform the IFOR Commander of
failures to cooperate with the IPTF. The IPTF
Commissioner may request that the High
Representative take appropriate steps upon receiving
such notifications, including calling such failures
to the attention of the Parties, convening the Joint
Civilian Commission, and consulting with the United
Nations, relevant states, and international
organizations on further responses.
Article VI: Human Rights
1. When IPTF personnel learn of credible information
concerning violations of internationally recognized
human rights or fundamental freedoms or of the role
of law enforcement officials or forces in such
violations, they shall provide such information to
the Human Rights Commission established in Annex 6
to the General Framework Agreement, the
International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, or
to other appropriate organizations.
2. The Parties shall cooperate with investigations of
law enforcement forces and officials by the
organizations described in paragraph 1.
Article VII: Application
This Agreement applies throughout Bosnia and
Herzegovina to law enforcement agencies and
personnel of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Entities,
and any agency, subdivision, or instrumentality
thereof. Law enforcement agencies are those with a
mandate including law enforcement, criminal
investigations, public and state security, or
detention or judicial activities.
Article VIII: Entry into Force
This Agreement shall enter into force upon
signature.
For the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
For the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
For the Republika Srpska