Legal Framework for Infrastructure Development in Serbia (4 Key Pieces of Legislation)

In the last ten years, Serbia has been developing and modernizing quickly, with infrastructure development playing a key role in this change.

Infrastructure development is important for the economy to grow, for public services to get better, and for the overall quality of life for people in Serbia.

Serbia has set up a strong legal framework to govern infrastructure development so that it can happen more quickly.

Several laws and rules govern the building of infrastructure in Serbia. These include the Law on Planning and Construction, the Law on Public-Private Partnerships, the Law on Expropriation, and the Law on Concessions. These laws are the legal foundation for building, financing, and running infrastructure like roads, bridges, airports, water supply systems, and other public utilities.

Planning and Construction

The main law in Serbia that affects infrastructure development is the Law on Planning and Construction. The law tells people how to get building permits and controls the building process. It also sets up the rules for urban planning and how land is used, which is very important for building infrastructure projects.

Public-Private Partnerships (PPP)

The Law on Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) is another important law that controls the building of infrastructure in Serbia. The PPP law sets up a legal framework for public-private partnerships, which are becoming more and more popular for financing and building infrastructure projects. The PPP model lets private companies and the government work together to pay for, design, build, run, and maintain infrastructure projects. The law says how PPP contracts are bid on and who gets them. It also says how disputes can be settled and how PPP contracts can be ended.

Expropriation

The Law on Expropriation is another important law that has to do with building up Serbia’s infrastructure. The law says how land and other property can be taken by the government for public use, like building infrastructure. The law says how to take someone’s property, pay them for it, and settle a dispute.

Concessions

The Law on Concessions is also important for building up Serbia’s infrastructure. The law sets up the rules for giving concessions for building, running, and maintaining infrastructure projects. The law says how concessions are bid on and who gets them. It also says how disputes can be settled and how concession contracts can be ended.

In conclusion, Serbia’s legal framework for building infrastructure is complete and strong. It provides the legal basis for building, financing, and running different kinds of infrastructure.

Infrastructure development is governed by laws and rules that are meant to help the economy grow, improve public services, and improve the quality of life for Serbians.

PS. The legal framework includes provisions for public-private partnerships, concessions, expropriation, and urban planning, among others, which enable effective infrastructure development in the country.

For more information on this or any other legal, tax, or business topic, feel free to write to us at [email protected] at any time or call us at phone number +381113281914 every working day from 08:30 to 16:30.

Information contained in this alert is for the general education and knowledge of our readers. It is not designed to be, and should not be used as, the sole source of information when analyzing and resolving a legal problem, and it should not be substituted for legal advice, which relies on a specific factual analysis. Moreover, the laws of each jurisdiction are different and are constantly changing. This information is not intended to create, and receipt of it does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. If you have specific questions regarding a particular fact situation, we urge you to consult the authors of this publication, your AK STATT representative, or other competent legal counsel.

    Ready to Achieve Your Goals? Contact us Today.

    Fill out our quick contact form below. Shortly thereafter we’ll let you know how to proceed. It’s that simple.

    By submitting your contact information, you agree that we may contact you by telephone (including text) and email in accordance with our Terms and Privacy Policy.

    Call Message