Internal Market and Competitiveness 
CEP Studies
Consumer Protection in Serbia
Consumer law in Serbia is the result of the legal reception of European consumer law, which has been implemented in the past ten years as part of Serbia’s legal harmonisation and EU accession processes.
Problems and obstacles in access to justice in enforcement procedure from the perspective of consumer protection
The purpose of this research is to improve the existing state of consumer protection in enforcement procedures and to provide possible models that provide a more active role for consumer organisations in this matter.
Competition Policy in Serbia
The aim of the study is to explore the current state of competition policy in Serbia, identify and consider the key obstacles and shortcomings that hinder the full and adequate implementation of the rules of competition protection, and to make recommendations for improvement of competition policy.
EU Agri-food Quality Schemes and Potential Benefits for the Registration of PGIs and PDOs for Serbian Agricultural Products and Foodstuffs
The main objective of this policy paper is to examine different aspects of EU agri-food quality schemes, developed for products with specific characteristics resulting from a particular origin, special ingredients or farming and production methods. The purpose of this paper is to examine in depth different aspects of this European policy and identify potential benefits […]
Towards a European Level of Consumer Protection in Serbia
Despite the high level of alignment with EU law, The Consumer Protection Law from 2010 led to an effective deterioration of consumer protection in Serbia.
Free Movement of Goods in the Context of EU Membership
Since the establishment, in the 1950s the Common Market (and its four essential freedoms) has had an important if not essential role in keeping the European project alive and in creating and guaranteeing competitiveness and development of the European industry and economy.