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XXIX ANNIVERSARY CONFERENCE

LAW AND SOCIAL IMPERATIVES

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THE HEXAGON OF NATURAL LAW

I RIGHT TO LIFEII RIGHT TO FREEDOMIII RIGHT TO PROPERTYIV RIGHT TO INTELLECTUAL CREATIONV RIGHT TO JUSTICEVI RIGHT TO A STATE RULED BY LAW

EDITORIAL AND ORGANIZING BOARD

Editor in chief, President of the editorial and organizing board

Prof. dr Slobodan Perović

Editorial board: Prof. dr Miroslav Đorđević, Prof. dr Đorđe Đorđević, Prof. dr Jakov Radišić, dr Hajrija Mujović-Zornić, Gordana Petković, Prof. dr Edita Kastratović, Dr Božidar Otašević, Prof. dr Milan Škulić, Prof. dr Olga Cvejić-Jančić, Prof. dr Dragoljub Kavran, Prof. dr Dobrosav Milovanović, Prof. dr Miodrag Orlić, Prof. dr Oliver Antić, Vladimir Todorović, Prof. dr Gordana Ilić-Popov, Prof. dr Zoran Isailović, Prof. dr Mirko Vasiljević, Branislava Varićak, dr Dragiša Slijepčević, Miroslav Nikolić, Prof. dr Jelena Perović, dr Thomas Meyer, Prof. dr Vitomir Popović, Prof. dr Jovan Slavnić, Prof. dr Branko Lubarda, Prof. dr Stojan Dabić, Predrag Trifunović, Dimitrije Milić, Prof. dr Gordana Stanković, Prof. dr Rodoljub Etinski, Prof. dr Radovan Vukadinović, Prof. dr Gordana Vukadinović, Prof. dr Saša Bovan, dr Đurica Krstić, Prof. dr Vladan Petrov, Prof. dr Mile Dmičić.

Organizing board: Miroslav Varićak (chairman), Ratomir Sli- jepčević, Predrag Vasić, Marko Perović.

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XXIX CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

Monday, December 12, 2016

Arrival and checking in of the participants.

Tuesday, December 13, 201611 hrs Opening of the plenary session Prof. dr Miodrag Orlić Greeting addresses12 hrs Introductory address: Prof. dr Slobodan Perović, President of the Association of the Mt. Ko-

paonik School of Natural Law – Universitas iuris naturalis Copaonici

17–19 hrs Work in departments according to the prog-ram – departments I-VI, with introductory reports by the editors. Participants choose departments for participation

Department session schedule is enclosed at the end of this program.

Wednesday, December 14, 201610–13 hrs Discussion within the department sessions

according to the schedule.17–19 hrs Discussion within the department sessions

according to the schedule.

Thursday, December 15, 201610–13 hrs Discussion within the department sessions

according to the schedule.17–19 hrs Discussion within the department sessions

according to the schedule.21,30 čas Evening artistic program.Friday, December 16, 201610–12 hrs Discussion within the department sessions

according to the schedule.12,30–13,30 hrs Free schedules for debate on questions accor-

ding to the agreement between participants and editors.

16,30–19,30 hrs Diskusion at the closing plenary session. Adoption of the Messages of the XXIX Con-ference of the Mt. Kopaonik School of Na-tural Law.

Saturday, December 17, 201610–13 hrs Return of the participants.

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GENERAL REPORT

Natural Law and Social ImperativesProf. Dr Slobodan Perović

F i r s t D e p a r t m e n t

RIGHT TO LIFE

1. Life

1. The criminal law protection of human life and health from harmfull products – Đorđe Đorđević, LL.D., Profe-Profe-sor, Academy of Criminalistic and Police Studies, Belgrade

2. Attempt of murder – Jovan Ćirić, Ph.D., Institute of Com-parative Law, Belgrade

3. Certain dilemas about subjective characteristics of crime of human trafficking – Nataša Delić, LL.D., Professor, Fa-culty of Law University of Belgrade

4. Murder in the criminal law of the Baltic states – Dragan Jovašević, LL.D, Professor, Faculty of Law University of Niš

5. New Law on Police in the light of protection of the right to life and other values – Željko Nikač, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Academy of Criminalistic and Police Studies, Bel-grade

6. Homicidal victimization of women and legal responses – Slađana Jovanović, LL.D., Professor, Faculty of Law, Union University, Belgrade and Biljana Simeunović-Patić, Ph.D., Professor, Academy of Criminalistic and Police Studies, Belgrade

7. The crime of terrorism and its characteristics – Ivana Bo-drožić, Assistant, Academy of Criminalistic and Police Stu-dies, Belgrade

8. Euthanasie im deutschen und serbischen strafrecht – Iva-na Marković, Assistant, Faculty of Law, University of Bel-, Assistant, Faculty of Law, University of Bel-grade

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9. Criminalistic and criminal law analysis of the criminal of�Criminalistic and criminal law analysis of the criminal of�fence of unlawful manufacture, possession, carrying, and sale of weapons and explosives – Saša Marković, Ph.D., Pro-fessor, Research Associate, Institute for Criminological and Sociological Studies, Belgrade

10. Combating sexual exploitation as the leading form of trafficking in persons in the function of protection of the right to life and fundamental human rights – Vanda Bo-žić, Ph.D., Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb

11. Risks and protection of the right to life in traffic – Nata-ša Tomić-Petrović, Ph.D., Associate Professor University of Belgrade

Editor: Đorđe Đorđević, LL.D., professor at the Criminalistic and Police Academy, Belgrade.

2. Health

1. Liability for damage from vaccines – Hajrija Mujović- -Zornić, Ph.D., Senior Fellow Institute of Social Sciences Belgrade

2. Analysis of the national legal regulation related to pro�tection of population from communicable diseases – Marta Sjeničić, LL.D., Senior Research Associate, Institu-te of Social Sciences, Belgrade; Dragan Miljuš, MD, M.Sc., Head of Department for Prevention and Control of Non-communicable Diseases, Institute for Public Health of Ser-bia “Dr Milan Jovanovic-Batut”; Marko Milenković, LL.D., Research Associate, Institute of Social Sciences, Belgrade

3. Some proprietary and obigatory legal aspects of printing human organs as a phenomenon of new age – Blanka Ka-čer, LL.D., Professor, Faculty of Law, Split

4. Legal regulation of euthanasia and Preliminary draft of Civil code of Republic of Serbia – Dunja Šantrić, LL.M., Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade and Jelena Šan-trić, Ph.D., Research Associate, Faculty of Medicine, Uni-versity of Belgrade

5. The presumed responsibility of a physician and the so�called defensive medicine – Ivana Stojanović, a physician specialist of pathology and cytology, Clinical Center, Niš

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6. The noise in the environment of the modern world – Prim. Dr Sci. Med Dušanka Milošević, Clinical Center Zve-zdara

7. Protection of human life and health in the context of guaranteed rights of investment protection – Vanja Serjević LL.D., Judge, Commercial Court of Niš

Editor: Hajrija Mujović-Zornić, Ph.D., Senior Fellow Institute of Social Sciences Belgrade, Belgrade.

3. Ecology

1. Relationship between globalization and green economy – Gordana Petković, LL.M., Ministry of Agriculture and Environmental Protection of the Republic of Serbia and Slo-bodan Prošić, M.A., Minister-Councellor, Ministry of Fo-reign Affairs of the Republic of Serbia

2. International legal and institutional cooperation frame�International legal and institutional cooperation frame�work of the Southeast Europe in the field of climate change and water resources management – Dragoljub To-dić, L.L.D., Institute of International Politics and Econo-mics, Belgrade and Ivan Dujić, Institute of International Po-Ivan Dujić, Institute of International Po-Institute of International Po-litics and Economics, Belgrade

3. Legal and ecological aspects of nato aggression on FR Yugoslavia – Dragan Bataveljić, LL.D., Professor, Faculty of Law University of Kragujevac and Academician Mitar Lu-tovac, LL.D., Professor, University Union “Nikola Tesla”, Belgrade

4. Problems with the definition of the international water�course – Mihajlo Vučić, LL.D., Research Fellow, Institute of International Politics and Economics, Belgrade

5. Illegal exploittaion of forest – Tatjana Bugarski, LL.D., professor, Faculty of Law University of Novi Sad and Milana Pisarić, assistant, Faculty of Law University of Novi Sad

6. An overview of the Environmental Protection in Serbia – Mario Lukinović, LL.D., President of the Environmental Protection in Serbia and Svetislav Milovanovi’, LL.D. Alma Mater Europaea, Srbija

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7. The principle of causality in environmental law – Jelena Šogorov-Vučković, LL.M. (Münster), Assistent Professor, Faculty for European legal and political studies in Novi Sad

8. Legal and ecological aspect of National park Đerdap – Dragiša Gajić, Senior Adviser (Retired), Federal Secretari-jat for Labour, Health and Social Welfare, Belgrade

9. On the road to Paris Agreement on Climate Change – Monika Milošević, Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, Uni-on University, Belgrade

Editor: Gordana Petković, LL.M. Head of Department for EU Integration and International Cooperation in the Field of Envir- onmental Protection, Ministry of Agriculture and Environ- mental Protection of the Republic of Serbia

4. Sport

1. Development of physical culture as social imperative in the value orientation of youth in Serbia – Edita Kastra-tović, LL.D., Professor, Faculty of Business Economics and Entrepreneurship, Belgrade; Olja Arsenijević, LL.D., Asso-ciate Professor, Faculty of bussiness study and law, Belgra-de; Milan Dragić, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Faculty of Bu-siness Economics and Entrepreneurship, Belgrade

2. Legal qualification of suspension of Russian athletes at the olimpic and paralympic games 2016. – Hrvoje Kačer, LL.D., Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Split

3. Stewarding at sporting events – Nenad Đurđević, LL.D., Professor, Facultty of Law, University of Kragujevac and Bo-židar Otašević, LL.D., Ministry of Interior of the Republic of Serbija

4. Legislation and organization of paralympic sport in Ser�bia – Zoran Mašić, LL.D., Professor, Faculty of Business Economics and Entrepreneurship, Belgrade; Nina Đukano-vić, Ph.D., MD., High Medical School Milutin Milanković, Belgrade and Žarko Kostovski, LL.D., Professor, Faculty of Physical Culture, Skopje

5. New Law on Sport – Dejan Šuput, Ph.D., Assistant Profes-Assistant Profes-sor, Faculty of sport

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6. Global sports organizations – Miloš Galantić, LL.M., Mi-nistry of finance, Tax administration

Editor: Edita Kastratović, LL.D., professor at the College of Business Economics and Entrepreneurship, Belgrade; member of the Editorial Board.

S e c o n d D e p a r t m e n t

RIGHT TO FREEDOM

1. Criminal�law and procedural protection of personality

1. The tradition of criminal proceedings as a form of cultu�ral and legal identity – Milan Škulić, LL.D., Professor at Fa-culty of Law University of Belgrade

2. The dynamic stage of the criminal legislation of the Re�public of Serbi – Dragana Kolarić, Ph.D., Professor, Aca-demy of Criminalistic and Police Studies, Belgrade

3. Trial in absentia and repetiton of the criminal procee�dings for the person convicted in absentia – Vanja Bajo-vić, LL.D., Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law University of Belgrade

4. Electronic surveillance and restriction of personal free�dom of the accused in the criminal proceedings – Velimr Rakočević, Ph.D., Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Montengro

5. Test of integrity – a measure of combating police corrup�tion – Branislav Simonović, LL.D., Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Kragujevac; Zoran Đurđević, LL.D., Pro-fessor, Academy of Criminalistic and Police Studies, Belgra-de, Snežana Soković, LL.D., Professor, Faculty of Law, Uni-versity of Kragujevac

6. Interrogation and detention of a suspect in Serbian crimi�nal procedural legislation – Aleksandar Bošković, LL.D., Professor, and Nenad Radović, LL.D., Professor, Academy of Criminalistic and Police Studies, Belgrade

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7. Statement of the accused person about request for issu�ance of penal order in criminal procedure in Bosnia & Herzegovina – Academician Miodrag N. Simović, LL.D., Professor, Faculty of Law, Banja Luka; Marina M. Simović, LL.D., Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law University “Ape-iron” Banja Luka and Vladimir M. Simović, LL.D., Associ-Associ-ate Professor, Faculty of Security and Protection Independ-ent University, Banja Luka

8. Position of immigrant communities in the context of terrorism threat – Slaviša Vuković, Ph.D., Professor, Aca-demy of Criminalistic and Police Studies, Belgrade

9. Reform of criminal proceedings against juveniles in the light of the implementation of the action plan for chapter 23 – Vladimir V. Veković, LL.D., Professor, Faculty of Law, Univesity of Priština, Kosovska Mitrovica

Editor: Milan Škulić, LL.D., professor at the Faculty of Law, Bel- grade.

2. Freedom of personality

1. Shift in the protection of persons with disabilities – Olga Cvejić-Jančić, LL.D., Professor, University of Novi Sad, Fa-culty of Law

2. Droits de l’ enfant... ou droit à l’enfant – Gabriel García Cantero, Catedrático de Derecho Civil emérito de la Univ. de Zaragoza, Departamento de Derecho Privado, Facultad de Derecho, Espagne

3. Divorce reform – the English law experience – Penny Bo-oth, LL.D., retired Professor of Child and Family Law. She currently tutors part time with the Open University in the United Kingdom

4. Legal position of stepfamily in a blended family – Zoran Ponjavić, LL.D., Professor, Faculty of Law of Kragujevac

5. Subjects of artificial reproductive technologies and their rights within these procedures – Gordana Kovaček-Stanić, Ph.D., Professor, University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Law and Sandra Samardžić, LL.M., Assistant, University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Law

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6. Procedural guarantees of the right to respect for family life – Dušica Palačković, LL.D., Professor, Faculty of Law University of Kragujevac and Sanda Ćorac, LL.M., Ph.D. candidate, Faculty of Law University of Kragujevac

7. The Child’s Right to Equality– Prohibitoin of Discrimi�nation – Olga Jović-Prlainović, Ph.D., Associate professor, Law Faculty, University of Priština, Kosovska Mitrovica

8. Alimentation fund according to Preliminary draft of Ser�bian Civil code – Uroš Novaković, Ph.D., Assistant Profe-ssor, Faculty of Law, University of Belgrade

9. Controversy of the Right to Abortion as a Method of Fa�mily Planning – Melanija Jančić, Teaching Assistant, Uni-versity Educons, Sremska Kamenica, Faculty of European Legal and Political Studies, Novi Sad.

Editor: Olga Cvejić-Jančić, LL.D., professor Faculty of European Legal and Political Studies, Novi Sad.

3. Administrative�law protection of freedom

1. Public administration � mission and reality – Dragoljub Kavran, LL.D., Professor University, Belgrade

2. Reform of the administrative judiciary – Dobrosav Milovanović, LL.D., Professor, Faculty of Law University of Belgrade and Vuk Cucić, LL.D., Assistant, Faculty of Law University of Belgrade

3. Collision between the public’s right to know and the right to privacy – Marko Davinić, LL.D., Associate Professor, Fa-culty of Law, University of Belgrade

4. Human rights and equality institutions as a social imper�Human rights and equality institutions as a social imper�ative – Prof. Dr. Zehra Odyakmaz, Professor of Administra-Prof. Dr. Zehra Odyakmaz, Professor of Administra-Professor of Administra-tive Law and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bayram Keskin, Ministry of Environment and Urban Planning

5. Concept of extraordinary remedies by new Law on Gene�ral administrative procedure of the Republic of Serbia – Dragan Vasiljević, LL.D., Professor, Academy of Criminali-stic and Police Studies, Belgrade

6. Capacity building of police in the european integration process – Zorica Vukašinović-Radojičić, LL.D., Proffesor, Academy of Criminalistic and Police Studies, Belgrade; Aleksandra Rabrenović, LL.D., Research Fellow, Institute of Comparative Law, Belgrade

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7. Administrative Proceeding in the new Law on the Gener�Administrative Proceeding in the new Law on the Gener�al Administrative Procedure – Ljubodrag Pljakić, Judge of the Supreme Court of Appeals, retired

8. Models of civil servatns selection in states of the former Yugoslavia – Zoran Lončar, Ph. D., AssociateProfessor, Fa-culty of Law, University of Novi Sad; Aleksandar Martino-vić, Ph. D. , Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Novi Sad and Darko Golić, Ph. D. , Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law for Commerce and Judiciary in Novi Sad

9. A new Law on general administrative procedure in the Republic of Macedonia – Borče Davitkovski, LL.D., profe-ssor, Faculty of Law Iustinianus Primus; Ana Pavlovska-Da-neva, LL.D., professor Faculty of Law Iustinianus Primus; Ivana Shumanovska-Spasovska, LL.D., Ass professor, Fa-culty of Law Iustinianus Primus; Elena Davitkovska, LL.D., Ass professor, Economic Institute

10. A study on the efficiency of administative disputes reso�lution in the Republic of Serbia – Aleksandar S. Mojaše-vić, LL.D., Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Niš and Dejan Vučetić, LL.D., Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Niš

Editors: Prof. Dragoljub Kavran, LL.D.; Dobrosav Milovanović, LL.D., professor at the Faculty of Law Belgrade.

T h i r d D e p a r t m e n t

RIGHT TO PROPERTY

A. General questions – codification

1. Preliminary draft Civil Code of the Republic of Serbia – Prof. Slobodan Perović, LL.D. President of the Commission for drafting the Civil Code Republic of Serbia

2. History of efforts to bring the Serbian Civil Code – Mi-odrag Orlić, LL.D., Professor University, Belgrade

3. Civil code as a social imperative – Branko Morait, LL.D., Professor, Faculty of Law University of Banja Luka

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4. Bogisic’s principles for Codifi cation of civil law codifi ca�Bogisic’s principles for Codification of civil law codifica�tion – Radomir Prelević, LL.D:, Lawyer, Podgorica

5. Considertion regarding the first draft Civil Code of the Republic of Serbia – Jpžef Salma, LL.D., Professor on PHD course of Faculty of Law University Käroli G äsp är, Buda-pest

6. A few words on the Draft of Civil Code of the Republic of Serbia – Alajdin Alishani, LL.D., Professor, Faculty of Law, University “Hasan Priština”

7. Legal capacity and its deprivation in Serbian law in the light of the Conventin on the rights of persons with disa�bilities – Dragica Živojinović, LL.D., Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Kragujevac

8. Legal status of animals – from objects to subjects in law – Nataša Stojanović, Ph.D., Professor, Faculty of Law of the University of Niš

B. Ownership

1.a. Ownership and other property rights

1. The subject and the content of the right to construction in the Preliminary draft of Serbian Civil Code – Nina Plano-jević, PH.D, Associate Professor, Faculty of Law University of Kragujevac

2. Real encumbrance – Duško Medić, LL.D., Professor, Judge of the Constitutional Court of Republika Srpska

3. Compensation to victims of the holocaust in the con�text of restitution – Vladimir Todorović, President, “Proju-ris” Belgrade and Predrag Vasić, Judge, Appellate Court in Belgrade

4. The right of property on the building site – Mirjana Vulić, judge, Administrative court, Belgrade

5. The right to build on the Preliminary draft of the Civil Code of Republic of Serbia – Jasmina Vuko- tić, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, University Business Academy Novi Sad

6. Regulation of possession in the Preliminarz draft of Ser�bian Civil Code – Đurđe Ninković, lawyer, Belgrade

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7. Legalization of illegally constructed buildings in Serbia – Sofija Nikolić, LL.M., Ph.D. Candidate Faculty of Law, Uni-versity of Belgrade

8. Novelties in regulating permanent structures in Macedo�nian legislation – Rodna Živkovska, LL.D., Professor, and Tina Pržeska, LL.D., Professor, Faculty of Law “Iustinianus Primus” in Skopje, University “Ss. Cyril and Methodius”, Skopje

9. Finding lost movables in comparative law and in the fu�ture serbian law – Aleksandra Pavićević, BA, Assistant on Civil Law on Faculty of Law, University of Kragujevac

10. Acquision of agreed easement under the Preliminary draft of Serbian Civil Code – Dragoljub Lazarević, LL.D., Assistant Professor, Faculty for Industrial Management and Law University “Union – Nikola Tesla” in Belgrade

11. Acquisition of ownership under the Preliminary draft of Serbian Civil Code – Divna Sarić and Milenko Sarić, Re-publican Administration for Geodetic and Property Legal Affairs, Banja Luka

1.b. Ownership and inheritance

1. Inheritance tax – Balša Kašćelan, LL.D., Slobomir P Uni-versity, Bijeljina

2. Inheriting the right to the guaranteed electric energy supply – Žarko Dimitrijević, LL.D., Public Enforcement agent and Novak Krstić, LL.D., Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Niš

C. Contract and Liability for Damage

1. Compensation of non�material damage in the case of ani�mal (pet) death or injury – Tatjana Jevremović-Petrović, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Belgrade and Nataša Petrović-Tomić, Ph.D., Associate Pro-fessor, Faculty of Law, University of Belgrade

2. Legal Effects of preliminary contract under the Preli�minary draft of Serbian Civil Code – Đorđe L. Nikolić, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Niš

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3. Waiver of the effects of a resolutory condition – Sneža-na Dabić, LL.M., Assistant, Faculty of Law, University of Belgrade

4. Regular courts as guardians of human rights in contracts of civil law – Boštjan Tratar, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Sta-te Attorney General of the Republic of Slovenia, Ljubljana

5. Impossibility and onerous performance of an obligati�on – Marko Perović, Assistant, Faculty of Law, University of Belgrade

6. Compensation for material and immaterial damage caused to natural and legal persons in the Serbian law – Vladimir Vrhovšek, Judge of the High Court in Belgrade and Vladimir Kozar, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, Business Academy Novi Sad

7. Agency�past and present – Igor Kambovski, LL.D., Profe-ssor, Faculty of Law, University “Goce Delcev”, Štip, Mace-donia

8. Distinctions among “the obligations of result,”the obligations of means,” and “the obligations of warranty” according to the Act on Obligations – Genc Trnavci, LL.D., Professor, Faculty of Law University of Bihać

Editors: Prof. Slobodan Perović, LL.D. President of the As-sociation of the Mt. Kopaonik School of Natural Law; Prof. Miodrag Orlić, LL.D., Professor University; Oliver Antić, LL.D., Professor at the Faculty of Law, Belgrade.

2. Taxes

1. Obligations of the tax�debtors – Zoran Isailović, Ph.D., Professor, Faculty of Law University of Priština

2. Exemptions – alien in the value added tax system – Mi-loš Milošević, LL.D., Professor, Faculty of Law University of Belgrade

3. Specific aspects of tax laws – Srđa Božović, LL.D., Profe-ssor, Faculty of Law, Mediteran University, Podgorica

4. Globalization and taxation of a digital economy – Sneža-na R. Stojanović, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Faculty of bu-siness and industrial management, University Union – Ni-kola Tesla, Belgrade

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5. The implementation of tax laws and changing social cir�cumstances – Marina Dimitrijević, LL.D., Professor, Fa-culty of Law, University of Niš

6. The level fragmentation of the property tax – professor Hasiba Hrustić, LL.D., The Center for Law and Financial Research, Belgrade

7. The Collaborative Economy and Taxation – Ljiljana Kova-čević, tax adviser Ministry of finance, Belgrade

Editors: Gordana Ilić-Popov, LL.D., professor, Faculty of Law, University of Belgrade; Zoran Isailović, LL.D., professor, Faculty of Law, Priština, Kosovska Mitrovica.

3. Commercial Companies

1. Competition between states to attract investment – Ja-smina Labudović Stanković, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Fa-culty of Law, University of Kragujevac and Nada Todorović, Ph.D., Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Kragujevac

2. Changes in regulation of secondary bankruptcy procee�dings in EU law – Prof. Vladimir Čolović, Ph.D., Principal Research Fellow Institute of Comparative Law, Belgrade

3. Shadow director in English law – Slobodan Nenadović, Ph.D., Professor, Business School of Applied Studies Valjevo

4. The action plan for the modernization European com�pany law and corporate governance – Đuro M. Đurić, Research, Institute of European Law, Saarbrücken, Deu-tschland and Vladimir M. Jovanović, Professor, Business Academy of Novi Sad

5. Necessity of regulating the multimodal transport in Ser�bian Civil Code – Svetislav Janković, Ph.D., Teaching Assi-stant, Faculty of Law, University of Belgrade

Insurance

6. Insured`s obligation to report insured event to insurer – Jovan Slavnić, LL.D., Professor, University of Novi Sad

7. Th e principle of good faith as endorsed in general insu�The principle of good faith as endorsed in general insu�rance law – Zoran Radović, LL.D., Editor-in-chief “Tokovi osiguranja”, Belgrade

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8. Suggestions on regulation of certain issues in the wor�Suggestions on regulation of certain issues in the wor�king text of Serbian Civil Code – Slobodan Ilijić, LL.M., Member of the Presidency of Association of Serbian Jurists

9. Unemployment insurance system as an instrument for fair eco-transition – Jelena Janković, Ph.D., student, Fac-ulty of Law, University of Niš

Editors: Mirko Vasiljević, LL.D., professor, Faculty of Law, Belgrade; Dragiša Slijepčević, LL.D., Judge of the Constitutional Court of Serbia; Miroslav Nikolić, President Appellate Commercial Court Republic of Serbia.

4. International Commercial Contracts, Arbitration

1. Constitution of the arbitral tribunal in international com�mercil arbitration – Jelena Perović, LL.D., Professor, Fac�ulty of Economics, University of Belgrade

2. Recognition of foreign multiparty arbitral awards – De-jan Janićijević, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Niš

3. Direct/substantial method in regulation of international contractual relations – Marija Krvavac, Ph.D., Professor, Faculty of Law University Priština, Kosovska Mitrovica

4. Contract Law and the Social Contract: Rethinking Law Reform in the Field of Contract Law from the Perspec�tive of Social Contract Theory – Dr. Radosveta Vassileva, Teaching Fellow at the Faculty of Laws of University Colle-ge London (UCL), the UK

5. Arbitration clause in the general terms and conditions – Jelena Vukadinović-Marković, Ph.D., Research Associate, Institute of Comparative Law, Belgrade

6. Application of mandatory rules in international com�Application of mandatory rules in international com�mercial arbitration – Zoran Jordanoski, LL.M, Master of Law on International Law and International Relations, Head of Unit for Legal and Normative Affairs, Directorate for Personal Data Protection of the Republic of Macedonia

Editors: Jelena Perović, LL.D., professor, Faculty of Economics, University of Belgrade; Thomas Meyer, LL.D., Program Manager, Legal Approximation towards European Standards in the South Caucasus, GIZ GmbH.

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5. Labor Relations

1. The strike as a method of resolving labor disputes – Ra-doje Brković, LL.D., Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Kragujevac

2. Procedure prior to dismissal by the employer – Slobodan-ka Kovačević-Perić Ph.D., Assistant Professor, The Faculty of Law, University of Priština, Kosovska Mitrovica

3. The right to collective bargaining in the new economic setting – Bojan Urdarević, LL.D., Assistant Professor, Fa-culty of Law University of Kragujevac

4. Legal regime of employment of foreigners under the law of Republic of Serbia – Marijana Milošević, MsC, Jurist in Autonomous Trade Union of Energy Workers of Serbia

5. Electronic communication and position of employees – Aleksandar Antić, Teaching assistant and Ph.D. Candidate, Faculty of Law University of Kragujevac

6. 6. Trial within reasonable time in labour�relation lit�6. Trial within reasonable time in labour�relation lit�igations in the practice of the European Court of Justice and the practice of domestic courts – Vesna Bilbija MA, Public company “Post offices of Serbia”, Belgrade; Arbitra-tor/conciliator, Republic Agency for Peaceful Settlement of Labour Disputes

7. Social character � the rights from pension and disability insurance – Vesna Stojanović, LL.D., Professor, High scho-ol of professional studies of economics and administration, Belgrade

8. Right to work as a constitutional guarantee and its pro�tection – Borisav Čolić, Retired Judge of Suprime Court of Serbia

Editor: Predrag Trifunović, Judge, Supreme Court of Cassation.

6. Banks and banking affairs

ROUND TABLE

Bank credits and changing circumstances

1. Application of the currency clause and a variable interest rate in bank loan contracts – Dragiša B. Slijepčević, Judge of the Constitutional Court of Serbia

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2. Currency clause, termination and consequences of ter�mination of the loan agreement with a currency clause – Predrag Ćatić, Legal Affairs Specialist, Association of Serbi-an banks

3. The nature of borrowing in foreign currency – Nebojša Pantelić, director of Treasury bank of Vojvodina

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The reports for banking section

1. Goals and tasks of the European system of central banks – Srđan Golubović, LL.D., Professor, Faculty of Law, Univer-sity of Niš

2. Banking union:legal scope of single supervisory mecha�nism and single resolution mechanism – Marko Dimitri-jević, LL.D., Assistant, Faculty of Law, University of Niš

3. Assignment of rights and claims of the bank guarantee – Predrag Knežević, LL.M., Attorney at Law and Žarko An-đelković, Ph.D., Professor, Faculty of Economy and Justice in Novi Sad

Editor: Prof. Stojan Dabić, LL.D., International center for deve-lopment of the financial market, Belgrade.

F o u r t h D e p a r t m e n t

RIGHT TO INTELLECTUAL CREATION

1. Author and author’s work – Dimitrije Milić, Long-time judge of the Supreme Court of Serbia, Attorney in Belgrade

2. Cоntent and infringement of patent for second medi�cal use in German and European law – Božin Vlašković, LL.D., Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Kragujevac

3. Collective realization of the interpreter right – Sanja Danković-Stepanović, LL.D., Professor, Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Belgrade

4. Characteristics of the license agreement – Zdravko Pe-trović, Ph.D., Professor, University “Sigmund Freud”, Vi-enna; Uroš Ćemalović, Ph.D., Doctor of the University of Strasbourg; Slobodan Stošić, LL.M., Senior Associate in Se-cond General Court in Belgrade

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5. Name and image of famous person as a signs protected by a trademark in german right – Ksenija Vlašković, Ph.D., Associate at Rectorate, University of Kragujevac

Editor: Dimitrije Milić, lawyer in Belgrade.

F i f t h D e p a r t m e n t

RIGHT TO JUSTICE

1. Court in connexion with justice

1. The mechanism of control of enforcement according to the regulations of the new Law on enforcement and se�curity – Gordana Stanković, Ph.D., professor, University of Niš

2. Exemption of notaries – Arsen Janevski, Ph.D.. Professor, Faculty of Law “Iustinianus Primus”, Skopje

3. Right to appeal in new Law on enforcement and secu¬rity – Nikola Bodiroga, PhD, associate professor, Faculty of Law University of Belgrade

4. Procedural mechanisms for quick resolution of consum� for quick resolution of consum�er disputes – Miodrag Mićović, LL.D., Professor, Faculty of Law University of Kragujevac

5. Judgment enforcement procedure regarding wages and other regular income – Nebojša Šarkić, LL.D., Professor, Faculty of Law, Union University Belgrade and Zoran Va-van, Asistant, Faculty of Law and Business Studies dr Lazar Vrkatić Novi Sad

6. Freedom of thought and (im)possibilities for its realisati�on in accomplishment of judge function at us – Milan Bla-gojević, LL.D., Judge of District Court in Banja Luka, Asso-ciate professor at University for Bussines Engineering and Management Banja Luka

7. Proceedings in family matters in contemporary non�con�tentious law of Germany – Nevena Petrušić, PhD, Profe-ssor, Faculty of Law, University of Niš

8. On the burden of proof in anti�discrimination litigations – Vladimir Boranijašević, Ph.D., Associate Professor, The Faculty of Law, University of Priština, Kosovska Mitrovica

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9. Probative force of notarial deed – Velibor Korać, LL.M., Assistant, Faculty of Law University of Montenegro

10. Temporary measures for securing legacies –Milena Tr-govcević-Prokić, LL.D., judge of the Primary Court, Belgrade

11. Legal remedies and redress and their application in the Law on enforcement and security – Vukašin Ristić, Lawyer, Belgrade

12. Conflict of jurisdiction between the attorney RS and en�titiesrepresenting it – Mirko Stojčinović, LL.D., Deputy Attorney Republic of Srpska; Nikola Aleksić, Attorney Re-public of Srpska and Borislav Jeličić, Attorney Republic of Srpska

Editor: Gordana Stanković, LL.D., professor at the Faculty of Law, Niš.

2. International relations and justice

a) International law – foreign elements

1. Means of interpretation of international treaties appli�ed by ICSID arbitral tribunals – Rodoljub Etinski, LL.D., Professor, Faculty of Law University of Novi Sad

2. Establishing the principle of peaceful settlement of dis�putes and the prohibition of the threat and use of force in international law – Bojan Milisavljević, Ph.D., Associa-te Professor, Faculty of Law University of Belgrade

3. Case�law of the European court of human rights relating to the application of the Dublin regulation – Ivana Kr-stić, LL.D., Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Belgra-de and Bojana Čučković, LL.D., Assistant Professor, Fa-culty of Law, University of Belgrade

4. The use of armed force against the FR Yugoslavia 1999 – Aleksandar V. Gajić, LL.D., Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law University of Belgrade

5. Fundamental principles of the contemporary concept of human rights – Boris Krivokapić, Ph.D., Professor, Uni-versity “Union - Nikola Tesla”, Belgrade

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6. Disputes in the south�china sea and international law – Duško Dimitrijević, Ph.D., Research Fellw, Institute of In-Research Fellw, Institute of In-ternational Politics and Economics, Belgrade

7. International legal specificities of countries without se�ashore – Filip Turčinović, LL.D., Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Banja Luka

8. Reparation in the First World War 1914�1918 and inter�national public law – Jelena Dj. Lopičić-Jančić, Ph.D., Pro-fessor, Faculty for Industrial Management and Law Univer-sity “Union – Nikola Tesla” in Belgrade

9. Immunity of international organizations – Jelena Stojšić-Dabetić, Ph.D., Faculty of Law and Commerce in Novi Sad, University Business Academy

10. Paris principles and national institutions of human rights – Katerina Krstevska, Ph.D., Associate Profes-Katerina Krstevska, Ph.D., Associate Profes-sor, Faculty of Security - Skopje, University “Ss. Kliment Ohridski” – Bitola, Republic of Macedonia

11. Atypical forms of diplomatic activity – Marko K. Aćić, PhD Candidte, Faculty of Law, University of Belgrade

12. Hate crimes and the human rights protection system – Jelena Jokanović, adviser, OEBS of the Serbia

Editor: Rodoljub Etinski, LL.D., professor at the Faculty of Law, Novi Sad.

b) European Union Law

1. On coflict between EU law and Investment law � casa Mi�cula – Academician Radovan Vukadnović, Ph.D., Faculty of Law Kargujevac and Banja Luka and Academician Vito-Vito-mir Popović, Ph.D., Faculty of Law Banja Luka

2. Types of judicial control concerning compliance with obligations assumed by EU member states – Zoran Radi-vojević, LL.D., Professor, Faculty of Law University of Niš

3. Rule of law in European Union – Jelena Ceranić, Ph.D., Assistant professor, Faculty of Law of the University of Ba-nja Luka, Research fellow at the Institute of Comparative Law in Belgrade and Mirjana Glintić, M.A., Research asso-ciate at the Institute of Comparative Law in Belgrade

4. The “framework” of the Commission and the protection of rule of law in the EU member states – Ljubica Đorđe-

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vić, LL.D., Professor, Educons University, Faculty of Euro-pean Legal and Political Studies, Novi Sad

5. The notion of genuine use of trademark in European union law – Zoran Miladinović, Ph.D., Professor,Faculty of Law, University in Kragujevac and Siniša Varga, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Kraguje-vac

6. State aid and tax rulings in the law of the European Uni�on – Siniša Domazet, Ph.D., Research fellow, Educons Uni-versity, Sremska Kamenica, Serbia

7. The position of the European commission in the insti�tutional framework of the European Union – Bojana La-kićević-Đuranović, LL.D., Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Montenegro

Editor: Prof. Radovan Vukadinović, LL.D., Preident of Asso- ciation for Euroepan Law.

S i x t h D e p a r t m e n t

RIGHT TO STATE RULED BY LAW

1. Impeartiveness of law in the light of an anthropological vision of the legal phenomenon – Saša B. Bovan, LL.D., Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Belgrade

2. Democratization of society, freedom of political associa�tion and the rule of law – Academian Vlado Kambovski, Academy of Sciencesand Arts of Macedonia

3. Serious consideration of individual rights – Sanja Đur-đić, LL.D., Professor, Faculty of Legal and Business studies “dr Lazar Vrkatić”, University UNION, Belgrade

4. The roots of the idea of social contract – Ilija Jovanov, Assistant, Faculty of Law, University of Novi Sad

5. Semantic analysis as a method of integral legal science – Zoran Jelić, LL.D., Belgrade

6. Kulture of the sociality of rights – Refki Tač, Lawear, Prizren

7. Th e right to self�defense in the light of law and social im�The right to self�defense in the light of law and social im�peratives – Dr. Adrian Eugen Hollaender, attorney - at - law, Vienna, Austria

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8. Rousseau’s concept of sovereignty – Miloš Galić, LL.M., Ph.D. candidate, Faculty of Law University of Novi Sad

Editors: Saša Bovan, LL.D., professor at the Faculty of Law, Belgrade.

Constitutional law questions

9. Constitutional principles in general and in the Republic of Serbia – Vladan Petrov, LL.D., Associate Professor, Fa-culty of Law University of Belgrade

10. Decrease in pensions in the Republic of Serbia in light of the European constitutional judiciary – Darko Simović, LL.D., Professor, Academy of Criminalistic and Police Stu-, Academy of Criminalistic and Police Stu-Academy of Criminalistic and Police Stu-dies, Belgrade

11. Principle of federal participation against principles of democracy – Marko Stanković, LL.D., Associate Professor, Faculty of Law University of Belgrade

12. Limitations of religious freedom during “war against terror” – Dragutin Avramović, LL.D:, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Novi Sad and Sreten Jugović, LL.D., Professor, Academy of Criminalistic and Police Stu-dies, Belgrade

13. The retroactive and prospective corrections of the con�stitutional courts decisions – Vladimir Đurić, Research Fellow, Institute of Comparative Law, Belgrade

14. Freedom of expression in practice of the Constitutional court of Montenegro – Hamdija Šarkinović, LL.M., judge, Constitutional Court of Montenegro

15. The position and role of the Constitutional court in con�stitutional and legal system of Montenegro –Dragoljub Drašković, LL.D., Judge, Constitutional Court of Montene-gro

16. Immunity of inviolability in the modern parliament – Đorđe Marković, Ph.D. Candidate, Faculty of Law Univer-sity of Belgrade

17. Regular constitutional revision as an betrayed social imperative in the Republic of Serbia – Vladimir Mikić, LL.D., Reserach fellow Univeristy of Belgrade

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18. Intraparty election and democracy – introduction to the problem – Savo D. Manojlović, MA, Research Assistant, Institute of Comparative Law, Belgrade

19. Position and functional role of the president of the court in Serbian judiciary – Smilja Spasojević, LL.M., Head of Department for the Status Issues of Judges, High Judical Council, Belgrade, Republic of Serbia

20. Why is electoral list important for electoral system – Miroslav Đorđević, LL.M., Research assistant, Institute of Comparative Law, Belgrade

21. Human rights and their protection by constitutional courts – Osman Kadriu, LL.D., Professor, FON Universi-Osman Kadriu, LL.D., Professor, FON Universi-ty, Skopje

Editors: Vladan Petrov, LL.D., professor Faculty of Law, Bel- grade; Mile Dmičić, LL.D., professor Faculty of Law, Banja Luka.

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Local and time of the conference

Mt. Kopaonik, Great Hall, Congress Hall, Holliday Hall (above the congress hall, I floor right), Small Lake (above Congress Hall, I floor left), President Hall (above the congress hall, II floor right), Grand hotel (Hall Karaman) – 13, 14, 15, 16, 17th of December, 2016.

Conference activities

The Conference activities are taking place in plenary sessions and department sessions.

The time and place of holding the sessions will be in accordance to the schedule set by this Program.

Registration office

From 12th of December 2016, the reception Bureau of the Mt. Kopaonik School of Natural law and the office of the executi-ve organizer will work during the duration of the Conference in Kopaonik “Konaci” Congress Hall (Hotel “Anđela”) (across the reception desk) from 9:00 to 19:00 hrs.

The registration office

Shall perform the registration of participants, issuance of materi-als, registration of participants without a confirmed registration, solve eventual reservation disputes and special requests, as well as other matters in relation to the Mt. Kopaonik School of Natu-ral law, as the organizer of the Conference.

Participants are obliged to perform the registration with the Executive organizer, where they have made the payment of the arrangement or with the organizer of the Mt. Kopaonik School of Natural law, if the payment for the Publication of reports has been made (working material).

GENERAL INFORMATION

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Reception and accommodation of participants

Participants with a confirmed reservation shall report directly to the reception desk of the chosen hotel.For eventual controversial and additional requests the Office of the Conference shall be exclusively competent.

IMPORTANT NOTE TO PARTICIPANTS

During the registration the participants will be issued an appro-priate sign – badge WHICH IS THE ONLY MEANS OF AD�MITTANCE TO WORKING ROOMS AND THE ENTERTA�INMENT PROGRAM.

PARTICIPANTS ARE OBLIGED TO WEAR THE BADGE IN A VIEWABLE PLACE DURING THEIR STAY IN WORKING ROOMS AND THE ATTENDANCE TO THE ENTERTA�INMENT PROGRAM.

THE ORGANIZERS ARE OBLIGED TO INTRODUCE THIS KIND OF CONTROL SINCE IN PREVIOUS CONFERENCES A LARGE NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS AVOIDED THEIR OBLIGATIONS.

Participants who made the payments of the complete arrange-ment or have paid for the working material – the published re-ports, can take them from the executive organizer.

WORKING MATERIAL

By payment of the amount included in the price of the arrange-ment, the rights are obtained to:

1. Four books published reports divided in accordance to the theme areas of the Hexagon of the Mt. Kopaonik School.

2. Participation in the work of the Conference, attendance in all halls and all forms of work, as well as use of technical features and technical organization in the working rooms.

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3. The badge allowing for the exercise of rights by the partici-pants of the Conference.

4. Participation in round tables – Bank credits and chan-ging circumstances; Preliminary draft of the Civil Code of the Republic of Serbia.

The payment of published reports (working material) is man�datory for every participant of the Conference and is made with the complete arrangement.

If a participant of the Conference has arranged his or her stay out of the scope of the complete arrangement, the published re-ports (working material) can be paid to the organizer in Belgrade or directly to the office in Mt. Kopaonik and thereby obtain all rights of participating in the work of the Conference.

ACCOMODATION OF PARTICIPANTS

For the participants of the XXIX Conference, the executive orga-nizer have provided for single-bed, two-bed, three-bed and four-bed rooms FOR FIVE NIGHTS ON HALBOARD BASIS in the period from the 12th till the 17th December 2016.

Complete arrangement includes: hotel accommodation and the price for the working material (without transportation).

Prices are stated in Dinars, per person, with VAT included.

Transportation

For the participants of the XXIX Conference the transportation by bus has been provided from: BELGRADE, NOVI SAD and KRAGUJEVAC.

Should a participant decide on the organized transportation, the prices thereof in the following locations are:

Novi Sad – Kopaonik – Novi Sad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.650Beograd – Kopaonik – Belgrade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.350Kragujevac – Kopaonik – Kragujevac . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.000

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DEPARTURE OF BUSES

12th of December 2016 (MONDAY)

From Belgrade:

Beginning with 09:00 hrs each hour from the large parking lot in front of the »BUVLJAK«, New Belgrade.

From Novi Sad:

Beginning with 08:00 hrs in front of the entrance to the sport hall VOJVODINA (SPENS)

From Kragujevac:

At 11:00 hrs in front of the entrance to the sport hall »JEZERO«.

RETURN OF BUSES

17th of December 2016 (SATURDAY)

At 11:00 hrs in front of the respective hotel

Note:

When the transportation bookings have been confirmed, the de-parture time and number of busses will be set by the executive organizer.

The chosen time of departure of charter buses from Belgrade, Novi Sad and Kragujevac, once confirmed by the executive orga-nizer, is not subject to change.

All changes to the published program will be subject to general terms of travel, and the passenger is obliged to get acquainted with them at the travel Organizer.

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THE STATED PRICES INCLUDE FIVE NIGHTS ON HALFBOARD BASE no city tax, which amo�unts to 100 dinars per person. Sale of capaciti-es is done by the Agency “SMART TRAVEL PCO” 11000 Belgrade, Njegoševa 72a, Tel/Fax: 011/770-2522, Fax: 011/244-7524; E-mail: [email protected]; www.smarttravelpco4.rs

HOTELS 1/1 1/2 1/3

Hotel »GRAND« Standard rooms 77.200 61.400 59.000

Hotel »GRAND« Family – 75.400 67.800

Hotel »Anđela« 65.500 53.200 52.000

Hotel »Anđela« apartmans 73.125 58.500 –

Apartmans »KONACI« 62.000 51.000 49.700

THE STATED PRICES INCLUDE FIVE NIGHTS ON HALFBOARD BASE no city tax, which amounts to 100 dinars per person. Sale of capacities is done by the MK MOUNTAIN RESORT, 11000 Belgrade, Takovska 45a, Tel.: 011/6557-585; 011/6557-586; Fax: 011/3284-775; E-mail:[email protected]; www.mkresort.com

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HOTEL 1/1 1/2 1/3

Apartmans “JAT” 53.400 46.000 44.800

THE STATED PRICES INCLUDE FIVE NIGHTS ON HALFBOARD BASE no city tax, which amounts to 100 dinars per person. Sale of capacities is done by the Agency “NOVI ASTAKOS” DOO, 11000 Belgrade, Kumanov-ska 2, Tel.: 011/2450-253, 011/2430-685, 011/2445-157; Fax: 011/2441-492; E-mail: [email protected]

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HOTELI 1/1 1/2 1/3

Hotel »KLUB A« 74.250 61.750 61.750

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Payment of the complete arrangement

Payments of the complete arrangement can be effectuated:

1. Through an issued invoice – based on an application (via fax, e-mail, personally or by post) an invoice is being issued with a validity of three days. Issuance of the invoice by the executive organizer is at the same time the confirmation of the preliminary booking. In communication please re-fer to the number of the invoice. Preliminary bookings, for which the payment has not been effectuated at latest in three days from the date of issuance of the invoice, will not be considered due to the fact that the computer automati-cally erases all unpaid preliminary bookings by default and releases the capacity for new bookings.

2. Personal payment – in the premises of the executive orga-nizer.

3. Payments in foreign currency – after receiving the appli-cation we will deliver You an invoice with instructions for payments to the foreign currency account.

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O R G A N I Z E R

Mt. KOPAONIK SCHOOLOF NATURAL LAW

11000 Belgrade Krunska 74 Tel: 011/244-69-10 Fax: 011/244-30-24 E-mail: [email protected]

Web: www.kopaonikschool.org

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