
AKS
The President of the Bar Association of Serbia, Veljko Delibasic, resigned
Veljko Delibašić, president of the Bar Association of Serbia, resigned from that position. He was the head of the AKS since 2023
Veljko Delibašić, president of the Bar Association of Serbia, resigned from that position. He was the head of the AKS since 2023
On the agenda of the assembly of the Bar Association of Serbia will be the proposal of the Bar Association of Vojvodina, which implies a minimum work process
After the one-month suspension of the work of lawyers, which was voted on at the extraordinary session of the Assembly of the AKS on February 3, lawyers in Serbia will start working on Wednesday. There is a proposal by the Bar Association of Serbia to continue the strike, but there is still no official decision
Why did the lawyers stop working? What does the law say? What are all the personnel in the judiciary like? And why is the legal profession endangered today
After the announcement of the strike and the decision of the High Court in Belgrade to suspend the execution of part of the decision, the AKS announced that temporary measures were adopted which determined the minimum work process for lawyers in order to prevent harmful consequences that may arise after the decision of the High Court in Belgrade
A one-month strike by lawyers has begun. We stand with the students and demand the resignation of the Minister of Justice, the Minister of the Interior, the President of the Constitutional Court, the President of the Supreme Court, the Supreme Public Prosecutor, the President of the High Council of the Judiciary and the President of the High Council of the Prosecution
The Bar Association of Serbia voted for a 30-day suspension of work. At the end of January, the lawyers made a similar decision, but the strike lasted for three days. What does this mean for the justice system?
During the three-day suspension of work, lawyers will not enter or stay in the premises of courts, prosecutor's offices, police, administrative bodies, public bailiffs and public notaries.
More than 12.000 lawyers are on a one-week strike in support of the students and their demands. The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, calls them a "mob", and the High Court in Belgrade accepted an appeal filed against their decision to strike.
The decision on a seven-day strike by the Bar Association of Serbia in support of the students' demands was made unanimously. The work stoppage begins on Monday, January 20. Lawyer Marko Pantić told "Vreme" that it is his honor and pleasure to support students by suspending work
The Bar Association of Serbia has sided with the citizens who demand that in the event of a tragedy in Novi Sad, impartial justice be carried out, lawyer Marko Pantić told Vreme.
"Aggression - especially in language - has become something completely normal. Because when you lie all the time, and we've been lying for thirty years, what else is left for you but to fuck? No one is ashamed of anything anymore. When he says 'my aunt gave me money for an apartment', he is actually saying that he should hurt you and everyone else below him. It exists at all levels, from politics to various other fields. I think that's where all that aggression comes from."
Amendments to the Law on Execution and Security envisage the granting of authority to public inspectors who could determine the ownership of real estate by citizens on the ground. The Bar Association of Serbia strongly condemned the announced changes to this law, which raised the question of whether they represent help to citizens or a lucrative opportunity for executors to know exactly what someone owns.
The Belgrade Chamber of Advocates made a decision on the suspension of work, which begins today. The decision is questionable, lawyers are divided, the question is how it will be implemented. Regardless of everything, the decision was made in accordance with the regulations and therefore all Belgrade lawyers should adhere to it
If the decision of the Belgrade Bar Association (AKB) on the strike is consistently applied, it will paralyze the legal system in the area of the capital from Friday, AKB vice-president Saša Ivanišević told Vreme.