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According to the Labor Act, an employee has the right to a reimbursement of the costs for commuting to and from work, in accordance with the employer’s Work Rules/Collective Agreement...
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The Administrative Court of Montenegro has rejected as unfounded the lawsuit filed by “Barska plovidba” AD Bar (“Barska plovidba“) against the decision of the Agency for the Protection of Competition...
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The National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia adopted the Law on Amendments to the Energy Act (“the Amendments“) on Wednesday, 27 November 2024. The main purpose of the Amendments...
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Luka Popović and Milana Savović, “Chambers and Partners: Gaming Law 2024”, Montenegro

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In the context of the Montenegro’s improved EU accession prospects, the country’s Agency for Protection of Competition (“Agency“) has stepped up its enforcement efforts. Most recently, in a decision adopted...
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The Supreme Administrative Court of Poland has recently ruled that a school’s processing of children’s fingerprint data, for the purpose of identifying them at the canteen entrance and verifying their...
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Montenegro has recently amended the Copyright and Related Rights Act (“Copyright Act“). The amended law aims to align domestic legislation with EU Directive 2019/790 on Copyright in the Digital Single...
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The European Union has decided that after nearly 40 years, the moment has arrived to repeal the Product Liability Directive and replace it with a revised version. The EU Council...
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Bogdan Ivanišević, CEE Legal Matters November 2024 Magazine: New Legal Framework on the Horizon for Cybersecurity in Serbia

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On 5 November 2024, the European Court of Human Rights (“ECtHR“) issued a judgment in the joint case of Stefanović and Banković v. Serbia. The case joined two separate applications...
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