Bosnia and Herzegovina has appointed Neven Anđelić as an arbitrator and Đemila Talić Gabriel as an alternate arbitrator at the OSCE Court of Conciliation and Arbitration. They were selected under Article 4 of the OSCE Conciliation and Arbitration Convention for a six-year term. The court provides conciliation and arbitration services to member states of the convention and other OSCE participating states willing to engage in peaceful dispute resolution. Currently, 34 countries are signatories to the convention. The court operates independently from its headquarters in Geneva. Anđelić is currently the head of the BA (Hons) program in international relations at Regent’s University in London and has previously worked as a lecturer and senior lecturer there. He has also served on the Advisory Committee of the Council of Europe for the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities and regularly advises UK foreign affairs, UNICEF, the Council of Europe, and various domestic and international organizations. Talić Gabriel, who holds dual citizenship of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Australia, graduated from Griffith University in Australia with two degrees in public service,国际
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the appointment of individuals to an international arbitration body without overtly favoring any political side. It includes background on both appointees' qualifications and roles but does not frame the event in a biased manner.
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 97): Accurately reports the appointment of Neven Anđelić and Đemila Talić Gabriel as arbitrators, aligning closely with the primary source document. Provides additional details about their qualifications and roles without introducing bias or misinformation. Maintains a neutral tone throughout.






