Portal TFL

TFL Vsebine / Revija Slovenska arbitražna praksa

Arbitration Environment in Serbia

O AVTORJU
Senka Mihaj is a Partner in the Dispute Resolution department of Karanović & Nikolić. Senka advises and represents clients in various types of court proceedings over multiple areas of practice, including commercial litigation, bankruptcy related matters, construction and privatisation, intellectual property, environmental matters, tax and labour related disputes, as well as in criminal proceedings. Senka also maintains a particular focus on commercial and investment arbitrations before the ICSID, ICC and UNCITRAL. She also represents clients before the Foreign Trade Court of Arbitration at the Serbian Chamber of Commerce and is actively involved in pioneering the development of the Belgrade Arbitration Centre
AVTOR
Senka Mihaj
SOAVTOR
TIP DOKUMENTA
Članki revije Slovenska arbitražna praksa
IZDAJATELJ
Gospodarska zbornica Slovenije; Stalna arbitraža pri Gospodarski zbornici Slovenije
NASLOV SEKCIJE
Arbitražno okoklje - prikazi
PUBLIKACIJA
Slovenska arbitražna praksa
ŠTEVILKA PUBLIKACIJE - ZAPOREDNO
8
NASLOVNA TEMA
Davki v arbitraži
LETO
2015
POVZETEK
Arbitration has taken a long time in finding its place under the sun of Serbian dispute resolution tradition, over which the courts still hold supremacy. Serbia is a small country which was, until recently, under a strict socialist regime which largely affected free trade and therefore the number of potential foreign trade or any kind of international disputes. In that sense, one can say that Serbia took a long time in acknowledging arbitration as a relevant mechanism of dispute resolution and an arbitration law dealing with arbitration with an overall capacity was adopted only recently. The first law governing arbitration proceedings comprehensively, the Serbian Law on Arbitration, was rendered only in 2006 and it is, as in many other countries, based on the UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration. One could have a long debate on why precisely the UNCITRAL Model Law was used as a template, but in the end, maybe we should all just go along with a notion of one professor of the University of Belgrade who famously stated that the Model law was written in order to “teach us all how to do it”.

Za ogled celotnega dokumenta je potrebna prijava v portal.

Začnite z najboljšim.
VSE NA ENEM MESTU.

PRIJAVA

ŠE NISTE UPORABNIK PORTALA TFL?

Dobra novice! Portal TFL je za nove uporabnike pripravil poseben brezplačen dostop do vsebin portala Tax-FinLex, da ga lahko preizkusite. Brezplačna registracija vam omogoča:

  • Vpogled v 7 dokumentov
  • Prejemanje e-dnevnika Lex-Novice
  • Prejemanje e-tednika TFL Glasnik
BREZPLAČNI PREIZKUS

Tax-Fin-Lex d.o.o.
pravno-poslovni portal,
založništvo in
izobraževanja

Tax-Fin-Lex d.o.o.
Železna cesta 18
1000 Ljubljana
Slovenija

T: +386 1 4324 243
E: info@tax-fin-lex.si

 
x - Dialog title
dialog window