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Law on Electronic Communications The Serbian Parliament has recently adopted the Law on Electronic Communications („Law“). The Law follows the wide-spread fashion of providing a single legal framework for all...
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Only 8 months after allowing privatization of state-owned urban construction land by converting the right of use into full ownership title, the Serbian Government has enacted already the second set...
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The Law on Prevention of Mobbing at Work (the “Law”) was adopted on 26 May 2010 and it will become applicable on 5 September 2010. The Law partly overlaps and...
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The new Law on Bankruptcy (Zakon o stečaju, Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia, n.104/09) partially ends legal uncertainties as to the enforceability of ISDA Master Agreements or similar...
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Corporate Income Tax (CIT) Amendments to the CIT Law now permit that the financial year may differ from the calendar year, subject to the approval of the Ministry of Finance...
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Even though the Serbian competition protection legislation has contained prohibition of both vertical and horizontal restrictive agreements since 2005, until recently there had been no regulation on block exemptions. As...
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Serbia became member of the European Patent Organisation (EPO) on 1 October 2010 . As a result, the procedure of filing patent applications will become simple r and less exp...
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As BDK reported in Newsletter 7/2009, the current Law on Protection of Competition that came into force in July 2009 significantly boosts the powers of the Serbian Commission for Protection...
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Bosnia & Herzovina, Market Intelligence – Energy Tariffs The State Electricity Regulatory Commission – SERC is competent for regulation of tariffs in relation to electricity in B&H, the Federation Electricity...
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Regulation of lending Banking monopoly rules. There is a fairly strict banking monopoly law limiting lender activities in Serbia. However, there are methods of lending available to foreign lenders. Regulatory distinction...
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