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On 27 March 2018, the Serbian Commission for Protection of Competition (“Commission“) initiated investigation against Serbia Broadband (“SBB“), the largest Serbian cable distribution system operator for alleged abuse of dominant...
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After two years of keen anticipation, the day on which the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) becomes effectively applicable (25 May 2018) has finally arrived. Although GDPR is an...
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A new State Aid Control Act (Zakon o kontroli državne pomoći) (“SACA“) was adopted in Montenegro on 14 February 2018., bringing significant institutional, substantive and procedural developments to the existing...
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Long-awaited amendments to the Insolvency Act, proposed back in October 2016, were finally adopted by the Serbian Parliament, and came into force on 25 December 2017. Improvement of the position...
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On 1 February 2018, the Serbian Commission for Protection of Competition (“Commission“) published a report on its sector inquiry into the sports footwear, sportswear and sports equipment markets in the...
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A recent judgment by the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) – Antovic and Mirkovic v. Montenegro (28 November 2017) – attracted a fair amount of commentary that focused on...
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The EU Standard contractual clauses (“SCCs”) have been the most frequently used means for data transfers outside the EU. Under the EU General Data Protection Regulation 2016/679 (“GDPR”), which comes...
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A more vigorous and sophisticated approach of the Serbian competition authority to antitrust enforcement In 2017, the Serbian Commission for the Protection of Competition (“Commission“) moved towards more effective antitrust...
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Bogdan Ivanišević and Milica Basta, “Getting the Deal Through: Data Protection & Privacy”, Serbia, 2018 edition

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