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PLIP Statistics, June 2000 UNHCR STATISTICS IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PROPERTY LAWS 30 June 2000 REVIEW OF IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PROPERTY LAWS IN FEDERATION 30 June 2000 Socially Owned Property Private Property Total Efficiency Last MUNICIPALITIES / CANTONS No of Claims No of Decisions Repossession No of Claims No of Decisions Repossession No of Claims No of Decisions Repossession Ratio * Update Bihac 1,620 1,250 396 527 420 158 2,147 1,670 554 25.80% 06/00 Bosanska Krupa 556 526 198 605 361 171 1,161 887 369 31.78% 06/00 Bosanski Petrovac 456 271 123 1,681 1,387 1,276 2,137 1,658 1,399 65.47% 06/00 Buzim 7 7 1 1 1 1 8 8 2 25.00% 05/00 Cazin 106 37 35 45 20 18 151 57 53 35.10% 06/00 Kljuc 847 590 143 485 410 143 1,332 1,000 286 21.47% 06/00 Sanski Most 977 520 230 3,176 544 338 4,153 1,064 568 13.68% 06/00 Velika Kladusa 417 401 180 89 35 23 506 436 203 40.12% 06/00 Total UNA-SANA: 4,986 3,602 1,306 6,609 3,178 2,128 11,595 6,780 3,434 29.62% Domaljevac 8 8 1 2 1 1 10 9 2 20.00% 06/00 Odzak 322 171 89 30 1 6 352 172 95 26.99% 05/00 Orasje 166 104 54 168 52 31 334 156 85 25.45% 06/00 Total POSAVINA: 496 283 144 200 54 38 696 337 182 26.15% Banovici 1,020 830 187 116 116 23 1,136 946 210 18.49% 06/00 Celic 33 33 7 215 215 98 248 248 105 42.34% 05/00 Doboj East 1 1 1 7 7 0 8 8 1 12.50% 05/00 Gracanica 246 196 108 395 296 70 641 492 178 27.77% 06/00 Gradacac 272 255 162 294 228 45 566 483 207 36.57% 06/00 Kalesija 143 131 63 504 172 61 647 303 124 19.17% 06/00 Kladanj 162 51 26 141 103 7 303 154 33 10.89% 06/00 Lukavac 581 446 238 585 325 30 1,166 771 268 22.98% 06/00 Sapna 28 26 11 122 90 14 150 116 25 16.67% 06/00 Srebrenik 78 78 30 296 120 64 374 198 94 25.13% 06/00 Teocak 8 4 1 6 3 3 14 7 4 28.57% 06/00 Tuzla 4,661 1,600 725 1,013 454 89 5,674 2,054 814 14.35% 06/00 Zivinice 308 100 64 303 104 66 611 204 130 21.28% 05/00 Total TUZLA: 7,541 3,751 1,623 3,997 2,233 570 11,538 5,984 2,193 19.01% Breza 227 135 67 105 84 45 332 219 112 33.73% 06/00 Doboj South 0 0 0 10 2 2 10 2 2 20.00% 05/00 Kakanj 924 319 156 387 139 105 1,311 458 261 19.91% 06/00 Maglaj 655 331 196 1,060 483 19 1,715 814 215 12.54% 06/00 Olovo 282 164 10 104 64 4 386 228 14 3.63% 06/00 Tesanj 157 100 48 305 252 84 462 352 132 28.57% 06/00 Usora 2 0 2 78 68 13 80 68 15 18.75% 05/00 Vares 1,395 1,179 611 43 37 36 1,438 1,216 647 44.99% 06/00 Visoko 328 154 59 384 78 86 712 232 145 20.37% 06/00 Zavidovici 1,395 560 180 767 135 98 2,162 695 278 12.86% 06/00 Zenica 6,960 3,217 663 675 552 149 7,635 3,769 812 10.64% 06/00 Zepce 320 180 78 961 882 645 1,281 1,062 723 56.44% 06/00 Total ZENICA-DOBOJ: 12,645 6,339 2,070 4,879 2,776 1,286 17,524 9,115 3,356 19.15% Foca 55 48 19 304 246 0 359 294 19 5.29% 06/00 Source: Local Authorities / PLIP (Property Legislation Implementation Plan) Focal Points 1 REVIEW OF IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PROPERTY LAWS IN FEDERATION 30 June 2000 Socially Owned Property Private Property Total Efficiency Last MUNICIPALITIES / CANTONS No of Claims No of Decisions Repossession No of Claims No of Decisions Repossession No of Claims No of Decisions Repossession Ratio * Update Gorazde 1,394 1,316 197 167 145 33 1,561 1,461 230 14.73% 06/00 Pale 32 28 0 12 10 10 44 38 10 22.73% 05/00 Total BOSNIA-PODRINJE: 1,481 1,392 216 483 401 43 1,964 1,793 259 13.19% Bugojno 1,060 348 189 2,058 1,325 1,204 3,118 1,673 1,393 44.68% 06/00 Busovaca 108 102 65 600 384 208 708 486 273 38.56% 06/00 Donji Vakuf 320 208 80 135 125 18 455 333 98 21.54% 06/00 Fojnica 241 187 151 423 315 294 664 502 445 67.02% 06/00 Gornji Vakuf 195 105 57 69 51 22 264 156 79 29.92% 06/00 Jajce 1,582 246 12 325 132 3 1,907 378 15 0.79% 06/00 Kiseljak 112 68 32 1,713 1,221 953 1,825 1,289 985 53.97% 06/00 Kresevo 18 18 14 107 104 87 125 122 101 80.80% 06/00 Novi Travnik 2,090 644 389 841 664 578 2,931 1,308 967 32.99% 06/00 Travnik 1,467 588 403 872 824 615 2,339 1,412 1,018 43.52% 06/00 Vitez 592 262 194 788 558 357 1,380 820 551 39.93% 06/00 Total CENTRAL BOSNIA: 7,785 2,776 1,586 7,931 5,703 4,339 15,716 8,479 5,925 37.70% Capljina 777 13 0 741 10 4 1,518 23 4 0.26% 06/00 Citluk 5 0 0 3 0 0 8 0 0 0.00% 06/00 Jablanica 165 122 32 49 30 25 214 152 57 26.64% 06/00 Konjic 823 705 224 444 180 86 1,267 885 310 24.47% 06/00 Mostar Central Zone 452 186 1 75 1 1 527 187 2 0.38% 06/00 Mostar North 77 33 33 690 184 338 767 217 371 48.37% 05/00 Mostar Old Town 1,533 299 91 601 214 154 2,134 513 245 11.48% 05/00 Mostar South 21 1 0 115 13 0 136 14 0 0.00% 05/00 Mostar South-East 3 0 0 218 265 36 221 265 36 16.29% 06/00 Mostar South-West 3,633 108 68 256 3 0 3,889 111 68 1.75% 05/00 Mostar West 2,218 62 14 132 9 7 2,350 71 21 0.89% 06/00 Neum 31 31 2 122 98 7 153 129 9 5.88% 06/00 Prozor-Rama 221 70 57 150 119 90 371 189 147 39.62% 06/00 Stolac 442 18 7 475 8 8 917 26 15 1.64% 06/00 Total HERZEGOVINA-NERETVA: 10,401 1,648 529 4,071 1,134 756 14,472 2,782 1,285 8.88% Grude 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.00% 05/00 Ljubuski 97 17 1 192 16 5 289 33 6 2.08% 06/00 Posusje 6 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0.00% 05/00 Total WEST HERZEGOVINA: 104 17 1 192 16 5 296 33 6 2.03% Centar/Stari Grad 6,987 2,376 647 602 57 4 7,589 2,433 651 8.58% 06/00 Ilidza/Hadzici 3,862 1,961 323 1,915 1,524 439 5,777 3,485 762 13.19% 06/00 Novi Grad 11,108 6,089 1,778 831 508 210 11,939 6,597 1,988 16.65% 06/00 Novo Sarajevo 9,308 3,986 1,135 816 470 12 10,124 4,456 1,147 11.33% 06/00 Vogosca/Ilijas 2,270 956 177 1,014 669 110 3,284 1,625 287 8.74% 06/00 Total SARAJEVO: 33,535 15,368 4,060 5,178 3,228 775 38,713 18,596 4,835 12.49% Bosansko Grahovo 406 9 9 1,597 44 44 2,003 53 53 2.65% 05/00 Source: Local Authorities / PLIP (Property Legislation Implementation Plan) Focal Points 2 REVIEW OF IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PROPERTY LAWS IN FEDERATION 30 June 2000 Socially Owned Property Private Property Total Efficiency Last MUNICIPALITIES / CANTONS No of Claims No of Decisions Repossession No of Claims No of Decisions Repossession No of Claims No of Decisions Repossession Ratio * Update Drvar 1,744 104 16 1,191 92 6 2,935 196 22 0.75% 05/00 Glamoc 322 77 5 200 62 23 522 139 28 5.36% 05/00 Kupres 294 72 62 74 46 15 368 118 77 20.92% 05/00 Livno 343 51 47 203 57 121 546 108 168 30.77% 06/00 Tomislavgrad 59 1 0 85 56 45 144 57 45 31.25% 06/00 Total HERZEG-BOSNIA: 3,168 314 139 3,350 357 254 6,518 671 393 6.03% Total FEDERATION : 82,142 35,490 11,674 36,890 19,080 10,194 119,032 54,570 21,868 18.37% % 43% 14% 52% 28% 46% 18% No of Claims w/oNo Decision of Decisions Repossession No of Claims w/oNo Decision of Decisions Repossession No of Claims w/oNo Decisionof Decisions Repossession 34,978 35,490 11,674 7,616 19,080 10,194 42,594 54,570 21,868 * Efficiency Ratio = Total number of repossessions / Total number of claims Socially Owned Property Private Property Total Federation (Socially Owned and Private Property) 14% 21% 28% 18% 43% 36% 43% 51% 46% No of Claims w/o Decision No of Claims w/o Decision No of Claims w/o Decision No of Decisions No of Decisions No of Decisions Repossession Repossession Repossession Source: Local Authorities / PLIP (Property Legislation Implementation Plan) Focal Points 3 REVIEW OF IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PROPERTY LAWS IN REPUBLIKA SRPSKA 30 June 2000 Socially Owned Property Private Property Total Efficiency Last MUNICIPALITIES No of Claims No of Decisions Repossession No of Claims No of Decisions Repossession No of Claims No of Decisions Repossession Ratio* Update Banja Luka 8,217 392 68 5,571 727 211 13,788 1,119 279 2.02% 05/00 Berkovici 2 1 3 7 7 9 8 3 33.33% 05/00 Bijeljina 624 51 22 6,729 670 465 7,353 721 487 6.62% 06/00 Bileca 129 91 10 161 101 25 290 192 35 12.07% 05/00 Bratunac 148 15 7 1,369 16 4 1,517 31 11 0.73% 05/00 Cajnice 91 16 3 703 262 35 794 278 38 4.79% 06/00 Celinac 56 43 16 258 211 56 314 254 72 22.93% 06/00 Derventa 1,008 138 64 3,205 1,368 1,207 4,213 1,506 1,271 30.17% 05/00 Doboj 2,756 331 166 5,461 735 428 8,217 1,066 594 7.23% 05/00 Gacko 264 70 27 412 131 11 676 201 38 5.62% 06/00 Gradiska 400 198 34 3,485 1,971 610 3,885 2,169 644 16.58% 06/00 Han Pijesak 56 1 0 101 31 3 157 32 3 1.91% 05/00 Kalinovik 57 47 13 306 159 3 363 206 16 4.41% 05/00 Knezevo 70 3 0 278 71 37 348 74 37 10.63% 06/00 Kostajnica 27 27 27 257 241 241 284 268 268 94.37% 06/00 Kotor Varos 241 218 28 3,167 1,375 1,126 3,408 1,593 1,154 33.86% 06/00 Kozarska Dubica 225 58 16 1,343 489 139 1,568 547 155 9.89% 06/00 Laktasi 31 18 5 415 219 60 446 237 65 14.57% 06/00 Ljubinje 11 10 10 26 12 11 37 22 21 56.76% 05/00 Lopare 68 3 0 530 16 6 598 19 6 1.00% 05/00 Modrica 540 507 74 2,643 1,469 61 3,183 1,976 135 4.24% 06/00 Milici 59 21 3 468 250 2 527 271 5 0.95% 06/00 Mrkonjic Grad 180 16 10 515 85 51 695 101 61 8.78% 06/00 Nevesinje 32 14 5 468 56 56 500 70 61 12.20% 05/00 Novi Grad 444 105 3 2,797 1,271 67 3,241 1,376 70 2.16% 06/00 Osmaci 3 0 0 839 265 171 842 265 171 20.31% 06/00 Pale 222 109 53 1,531 320 152 1,753 429 205 11.69% 05/00 Pelagicevo 17 13 0 664 467 7 681 480 7 1.03% 06/00 Petrovo 32 28 10 30 27 17 62 55 27 43.55% 06/00 Prijedor 1,956 417 192 8,602 1,563 310 10,558 1,980 502 4.75% 06/00 Prnjavor 155 31 13 1,818 327 248 1,973 358 261 13.23% 06/00 Ribnik 25 18 0 48 47 44 73 65 44 60.27% 06/00 Rogatica 421 78 45 1,310 100 27 1,731 178 72 4.16% 06/00 Rudo 168 70 2 861 420 69 1,029 490 71 6.90% 06/00 Samac 376 17 4 818 85 62 1,194 102 66 5.53% 05/00 Sekovici 50 18 5 78 23 17 128 41 22 17.19% 06/00 Sipovo 104 9 1 362 135 85 466 144 86 18.45% 06/00 Sokolac 78 10 4 638 249 10 716 259 14 1.96% 06/00 Srbac 58 41 18 140 128 60 198 169 78 39.39% 06/00 Srbinje 1,180 88 7 2,714 259 3 3,894 347 10 0.26% 06/00 Srebrenica 544 107 6 3,027 184 1 3,571 291 7 0.20% 05/00 Srpska Ilidza
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