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    Cantonal Court in Livno activated Qualified Electronic Signatures

    02.02.2026.

    Today, a mobile team of the Agency for Identification Documents, Registers and Data Exchange of Bosnia and Herzegovina (IDDEEA) visited the Cantonal Court in Livno, where judges and employees of this court had the opportunity to activate and download their personal qualified electronic signature.

    At its session held on 5th November 2025, the High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council of Bosnia and Herzegovina (HJPC BiH) adopted conclusions related to the introduction of the qualified electronic signature in the judiciary of BiH. The conclusions provide guidelines for all judges, prosecutors, and members of the HJPC BiH to obtain their personal qualified electronic signature, with the aim of facilitating and expediting the process of verifying the assets and interests of judicial office holders.

    This represents an important step toward increasing the efficiency and transparency of the judicial system and ensuring secure and reliable data exchange.

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    Cantonal Court in Livno activated Qualified Electronic Signatures

    02.02.2026.

    Today, a mobile team of the Agency for Identification Documents, Registers and Data Exchange of Bosnia and Herzegovina (IDDEEA) visited the Cantonal Court in Livno, where judges and employees of this court had the opportunity to activate and download their personal qualified electronic signature.

    At its session held on 5th November 2025, the High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council of Bosnia and Herzegovina (HJPC BiH) adopted conclusions related to the introduction of the qualified electronic signature in the judiciary of BiH. The conclusions provide guidelines for all judges, prosecutors, and members of the HJPC BiH to obtain their personal qualified electronic signature, with the aim of facilitating and expediting the process of verifying the assets and interests of judicial office holders.

    This represents an important step toward increasing the efficiency and transparency of the judicial system and ensuring secure and reliable data exchange.