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Cyber law - Serbia
Cyber law - Serbia

Author(s): Mina Zirojević, Zvonimir M. Ivanović
Subject(s): Constitutional Law, International Law, Law on Economics, Commercial Law, Administrative Law
Published by: Institut za uporedno pravo
Keywords: Cyber law; Serbia; telecommunications; Law of Electronic communication (LEC)
Summary/Abstract: The law of Electronic communication (LEC) was adopted after several public discussions and after a great need for regulating this field in 20101 . The main reason for such a long time not to have this kind of law in Serbia was ignorance of new conditions in telecommunications for their existence. New market conditions and new climate for market was the sole reason for emergence of such kind of laws in Europe and that was a beginning of new era. This great need has come from pressure created by foreign influences and very vivid nature of electronic communications. This need is also born from different perspectives of business and public authorities, and their essential urges for regulation in this area of life. Maybe this conjunction of factors has to be blamed for its differences with real life needs. Nevertheless, this law was a target of initiative for constitutional check and review of Constitutional court of Serbia and in 2013 there has been Constitutional Court decision published in Official gazette no. 60/2013, also this law was changed published in Official gazette no. 62/2014. This law is not regulating areas of electronic communication networks for special purposes, except those articles which determine using radio-electronic frequencies for special purposes and special cases of interconnection of electronic communication networks for special purposes and public communication networks.

  • Print-ISBN-13: 978-86-80186-79-5
  • Page Count: 275
  • Publication Year: 2022
  • Language: English
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