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Digital Watch
In the previous article in this series, we compared the rules under Serbian Digital Assets Act (DAA) and MiCAR concerning the offerors (issuers) of crypto-assets and persons seeking admission to...
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Issuers of crypto-assets may be subject to two types of potential requirements: (i) to obtain authorisation from the competent authority for the issuance of crypto-assets, and (ii) to publish a...
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Belgium is one of the handful of EU Member States that have transposed the NIS2 Directive into national law. The Center for Cybersecurity Belgium (CCB) released Version 2.0 of its...
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Definitions of crypto-assets under the Serbian Digital Assets Act (“DAA“) and MiCAR are for the most part similar: both instruments define crypto-assets as a “digital representation of value” that can...
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Serbia has been among the pioneers of crypto-asset market regulation. When the Digital Assets Act (Zakon o digitalnoj imovini, Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia no. 153/2020) (DAA) was...
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As of today, our website includes Digital Watch, a section dedicated to legal developments affecting the digital economy. Visitors of the BDK Advokati website will be able to read our...
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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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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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