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Introduction On 22 December 2020, the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina (“the Court”) declared unconstitutional two measures imposed in the efforts to suppress the COVID-19 epidemic, namely the mandatory...
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As of 1 December 2020, the application for temporary residence permit and work permit for foreigners can be submitted at one stop-shop at the police station in the district of...
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At one of the last sessions this year, the Serbian parliament voted to adopt the Digital Assets Act (Zakon o digitalnoj imovini) intended to regulate, but also enhance, the use...
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The National Bank of Serbia has adopted new measures to facilitate loan and financial leasing instalment repayments to corporate clients affected by COVID-19 pandemic, which have come into force on...
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On 10 November 2020, the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina passed a decision relevant for the permissibility of  staff leasing in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Background According to the facts...
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The Serbian parliament adopted amendments to the Act on Protection of Population from Infectious Diseases (Zakon o izmenama i dopunama Zakona zaštiti stanovništva od zaraznih bolesti, “Official Gazette of the...
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By the end of this year, Serbia is expected to have a completely new legislation dedicated to cryptocurrencies and other instruments referred to as “digital assets” (digitalna imovina). The draft...
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Vlada Srbije je 31. jula 2020. objavila Zaključak kojim privrednim subjektima odobrava dodatnu direktnu pomoć iz budžeta. Preduzetnici i mikro, mala i srednja pravna lica (MMSP) koja su u julu...
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Obligations subject to moratorium Less than a month after the expiry of the first COVID-19-related moratorium on corporate and retail debt, to Serbian banks and financial leasing companies, the National...
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The new Montenegrin Companies Act entered into force on 11 July 2020, introducing numerous novelties in the regulation of companies. Some of the new provisions have not been sufficiently developed...
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