BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA: (IMPRACTICAL) POLICY AND (IL)LOGICAL LAW
There are numerous issues of the constitutional system of Bosnia and Herzegovina which are controversial. They are often conditioned by the author’s ideological and political views, but also by different theoretical approaches to the analyzed problems. These . . .
LOBBYING AND/OR TRADING IN INFLUENCE
In this article, the author discusses the relatively new Lobbying Act that was enacted in the Republic of Serbia in 2019. According to the author's point of view, this Act is not in alignment with the Criminal Code, and the necessary amendments to the Criminal . . .
FORCED PREGNANCY IN THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW
The main purpose of this paper is to examine the crime of forced pregnancy within the framework of the International Criminal Law (ICL). The author notes that acts of sexual violence, including forced pregnancy, have long been neglected in the system of international . . .
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND TOTALITARIANISM
After the introduction, the first part of the paper is devoted to defining the concepts of artificial intelligence and totalitarianism, where the importance of distinguishing between the current (machine learning) and the projected (superintelligence) phase . . .
RESERVED OWN SHARE AND FINANCIAL INSTRUMENT – SHARE PURCHASE RIGHT: MECHANISMS FOR THE REALIZATION OF THE ESOP IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
The possibility of introducing employees into ownership of the employer in the Republic of Serbia was significantly limited by 2020. Amendments to the Company Act introduced the possibility of including employees into the ownership of a limited liability company. . . .