Protection of Working Parents in the Republic of Serbia

The circumstances of our society’s severe demographic crisis calls for the necessity of state’s intervention through the adoption of various regulations and measures for the purpose of providing parental aid so that parents could accomplish their needs to the greatest achievable extent and align their parenting with their professional engagement, which was accomplished also through […]
Liability for the solidity of building

The liability of the designer and contractor for the solidity of the building is regulated by the Law of Contracts and Torts, but the question of the origin of liability and its legal consequences has remained open. The design agreement precedes the construction agreement, so it is only logical that the persons designing and constructing […]
Purchase and sale of immovable property in the Republic of Serbia law

The Law of Contracts and Torts (“Official Gazette of FRY”, no. 29/78, 39/85, 45/89 – decision of the Constitutional Court of Yugoslavia and 57/89, “Official Gazette of FRY”, no. 31/93, “Official Gazette of Serbia and Montenegro”, no. 1/2003 – Constitutional Charter and “Official Gazette of RS”, no. 18/2020) prescribes that the agreement on the purchase […]
Exclusive right to transmission of major events and access rights for events of great public interest

Events of particular significance for all citizens play a crucial role in the society. This is primarily the case with sports events, considering the undeniable social and integrative significance of sports, even recognized by the European Court of Justice. However, along with sports, there are other types of important events that help in the formation […]
Must carry as a protective measure for media pluralism

Regulations on mandatory transmission, i.e., must carry, were first introduced through the European legislation with the emergence of cable distribution systems for fear of the cable network operators not wanting to distribute programs of the public media service. Accordingly, the first must carry regulations related only to the programs of the public media service and […]
Independence of the Regulatory Authority of Electronic Media

Independence of the Regulatory Authority of Electronic Media (hereinafter: Regulator) can be observed from the aspect of functional, financial, and organizational independence. Functional independence Functional independence of the regulatory authority is primarily related to the fact that the Regulator does not take instructions from any other authority in the process of performance of their activities. […]
Compensation for damages in the event of a medical error

In their provision of health services, doctors and other medical services have a duty to act in accordance with the rules of the profession and to apply the required level of care. These procedures involve taking actions in line with current and routine medical standards. The criteria of knowledge, i.e., the doctors’ expertise, as well […]
Passengers’ Right to Compensation in Air Transport in the Event of Long Delay of Flights

In the law of the Republic of Serbia, contractual and tort relations in air transport are governed by the OBLIGATIONS AND THE BASICS OF PROPERTY RELATIONS IN AIR TRANSPORT ACT (RS Official Gazette, No. 87/2011 and 66/2015), hereinafter referred to as “Act”. One of the matters provided for by this Act is the matter of […]