Data Protection Law in Serbia and Montenegro
The business environment today operates in an increasingly digitalised landscape, and the legal risks associated with data protection and privacy have grown correspondingly in significance. Both Serbia and Montenegro have developed data protection frameworks that closely follow European standards. For domestic companies and international businesses with operations or customers in either jurisdiction, data protection is a substantive legal obligation that touches virtually every aspect of business operations.
Practical Compliance Advice
We advise domestic and international clients on the full range of data protection matters in Serbia and Montenegro. We focus on helping clients understand their obligations, structure their operations accordingly, and respond effectively when issues arise. Given the fast-evolving nature of digital processes and regulatory development in this field, we pay close attention to the latest legislative and technological developments, ensuring that the advice we provide remains current and relevant to the environments in which our clients operate.
A Cross-Practice Perspective
Data protection rarely arises in isolation. It intersects with employment law in the context of employee monitoring and HR data management, with commercial law in the drafting of data processing agreements and vendor contracts, with technology law in the context of software development and digital platforms, and with corporate transactions where data compliance forms an increasingly important part of legal due diligence.
Our data protection practice covers compliance assessments, privacy policies and notices, data processing agreements, cross-border data transfer mechanisms, data breach protocols and regulatory notification procedures, employee data and workplace monitoring advice, data protection aspects of commercial contracts, and data protection due diligence in M&A transactions.
Services
• Data protection compliance assessments
• Privacy policies and notices
• Data processing agreements
• Employee data and workplace monitoring advice
• Data protection aspects of commercial contracts
• Data breach protocols and regulatory notification
• Cross-border data transfer mechanisms
• Data protection due diligence in M&A transactions