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Almost five years after the new Serbian Constitution permitted the de-centralization of state-owned assets and their push down from the Republic of Serbia to the municipal level, has the Serbian...
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With a long delay and pressed by the European Union, Serbia has finally enacted the Law on Property Restitution and Compensation, dealing with property nationalized after WWII. However, no sooner...
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The National Bank of Serbia (NBS) has adopted the long-awaited decision regulating the conditions for derivatives trading. The decision, which came into force on 1 December, implements the recently amended...
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As a step towards harmonizing the Serbian securities legislation with relevant EU Directives, the Serbian Parliament has adopted a new Law on Capital Markets (the Law). The legislator has given...
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Four months after the Law on Property Tax was amended, the Serbian Parliament voted to adopt a new set of amendments to this legislation, with retroactive effectiveness as of 1...
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The Serbian Parliament has adopted amendments to the Planning and Construction Law. The amendments are primarily intended to speed up legalization procedures and the procedure to convert the right of...
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The expense of registering  a mortgage in Serbia was exorbitant until recently. The Decree on the Fees for the Use of Survey and Cadastral Data and Services of the Republic...
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The Serbian Parliament adopted the new Law on Energy on 28 July 2011 (the “Law”). The Law is a step within the process of harmonizing the Serbian energy sector with...
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The new Montenegrin Trademark Law (“Official Gazette of RM”, no. 72/2010) (“TM Law”) entered into force on 16 December 2010. The main novelties introduced by the TM Law are presented...
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The new Serbian Law on Trade Secret Protection broadly defines a trade secret as any undisclosed information that has commercial value because it is not generally known or accessible to...
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