Exciting news has arrived from the Central Bank of Montenegro – drafting and writing of the first Montenegrin Law on Digital Property is planned to begin soon.
Serbia harmonizes energy legislation with EU natural gas network codes
Government of the Republic of Serbia has adopted on yesterday session 5 Regulations by which the Republic of Serbia harmonizes its legislation with the EU natural gas network codes, the obligation of which exists for the Republic of Serbia as the contracting state of the Energy Community.
Reform of Individual Income tax and Position of Entrepreneurs
On 29 September 2022, the Fiscal Council of the Republic of Serbia published the „Proposal of social and tax policy measures for reducing inequality and poverty risks in the Republic of Serbia “.
MTU opens its new MRO facility in Serbia
We are pleased to announce that today, our client, company MTU Maintenance Serbia d.o.o, a fully owned subsidiary of German MTU Aero Engines AG, officially opened its new facility in Nova Pazova near Belgrade, which is a €100 million investment.
THE 3RD JPM INTERNATIONAL GDPR CONFERENCE
Does it really matter if controllers conclude DPA with CSPs located in the EU, Serbia or EU CSPs under the control of parent companies located in the US?
eCommerce eNtervju – Jelena Stanković Lukić
It is with pleasure that we share the latest interview by our Partner Jelena Stanković Lukić, for eCommerce Association of Serbia.
A big step for FINTECH companies in Montenegro
To comply with the highest European standards and safety conditions – Law on amendments to the Law on payment transactions (“Law”) has been adopted in the Parliament of Montenegro on 29 September 2022.
Data Protection – eCommerce and responsibility of online retailers in direct marketing
To which extent are online retailers responsible for proper understanding and implementation of GDPR, the Law on Personal Data Protection and the Law on Electronic Communication?
THE 3RD JPM INTERNATIONAL GDPR CONFERENCE
How to keep the balance between GDPR application and AI use in health and pharmacy sectors? Where do we stand in EU and in Serbia?
Minimum Wage in Serbia for the Year 2023
The Government of the Republic of Serbia adopted the Decision on the amount of the minimum wage for the period January-December 2023, by which the minimum wage in Serbia was increased from net 201.22 RSD per working hour to net 230 RSD in 2023.