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Discover how Serbia’s new Law on Trading Practices targets unfair commercial behavior in the supply chain, introducing a "Black List" of prohibited practices and strict penalties to protect suppliers and align with EU standards.
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The Amendments to the Law on Cadastre, effective this year, aim to resolve issues in real estate records. Key changes include simplified registration for “legacy paperwork,” further digitalization of the Cadastre, and stricter oversight of geodetic organizations.
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Can an agency charge you a double commission or bind you by a “viewing confirmation”? Do the agency and their lawyer really protect you from legal risks? Find out what the obligations of real estate agencies are – and how to avoid costly mistakes.
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It’s no longer called the Law on Legalization (Zakon o legalizaciji), nor the Law on Legitimization of Objects (Zakon o ozakonjenju), but rather the Law on Special Conditions for Recording and Registering Rights to Real Estate (Zakon o posebnim uslovima za evidentiranje i upis prava na nepokretnostima). However, for easier understanding, we will refer to...
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Anti-poaching clauses are increasingly common in contracts – prohibiting one party from hiring the other party’s employees. They may seem useful, but are they legal?
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What happens if co-owners disagree on dividing co-owned property?
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We discuss the role of the data protection officer and the situations in which they should be appointed in line with Serbian data protection rules.
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Although the abuse of sick leave is a reason for dismissal, in practice it is difficult to terminate an employment contract on this basis.
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With the rise of technology and the increasing concern for privacy, regulations like the GDPR and Serbia's Law on Personal Data Protection have become crucial. Companies must ensure compliance with these regulations to avoid severe consequences. GAP analyses help identify shortcomings in data processing methods and propose solutions.
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