Environmental Damage Liability Law and Polluter Pays Principle in Montenegro

A workshop held in Podgorica focused on the implementation of the Environmental Damage Liability Law in Montenegro, aligned with the EU Directive 2004/35/EC. Discussions covered legal requirements, procedures, rights and obligations of operators, and public involvement in cases of significant environmental damage. The polluter pays principle was emphasized, where the operator is responsible for the…

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Serbia’s oil company asks for 90-day sanction delay.

The Oil Industry of Serbia (NIS) has requested a 90-day delay of sanctions from OFAC, with the support of the governments of Serbia and Hungary. The aim is to allow NIS to continue its operations while a solution for ownership structure and management is found. The Serbian government emphasizes that the sanctions would jeopardize oil…

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Fake Police Officer Scammed Elderly Woman in Umag

In Umag, a case of fraud was reported where an unknown man, falsely presenting himself as a police officer, deceived an 80-year-old woman. He claimed that her money in the bank was not safe and asked her to hand over the money for verification of the serial numbers of the banknotes. The woman withdrew a…

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