01 Oct 2024

Gecić Law Contributes to the ICLG Competition Litigation Guide 2025

We are happy to announce that Gecić Law contributed to the International Comparative Legal Guide (ICLG) – Competition Litigation 2025.  Every year, the renowned London-based Global Legal Group publishes the prestigious guides.  This latest edition of the Guide offers an extensive analysis of competition litigation regulation and practices across 18 jurisdictions worldwide.  It provides valuable insights into this rapidly evolving field across the globe.

The authors of the Serbian chapter are Gecić Law’s Senior Associate Vuk Leković and Associates Vasilije Bošković and Bojan Tutić.  Their contribution offers an in-depth examination of the Serbian legal landscape.  This also includes essential aspects such as procedural rules, damages claims, available remedies, and trends in the enforcement of competition law.  The chapter also explores the interaction between national and EU competition laws.  This indeed reflects the complexity of the legal environment in Serbia and its alignment with European standards.

The Serbian chapter especially serves as a practical guide for legal professionals, corporations, and government agencies dealing with competition matters.  In addition, the Guide’s comparative structure allows readers to easily contrast and understand competition litigation processes across various jurisdictions.  In doing so, it provides critical context for developing potential cross-border legal strategies.

The ICLG – Competition Litigation 2025 edition features contributions from leading global law firms, including Ashurst, Deacons, and A&O Shearman, among others. These expert contributions ensure that the Guide remains a comprehensive resource for practitioners around the world.

About GLG

Global Legal Group (GLG), the publisher of the Guide, is a leading provider of legal analysis and industry intelligence. GLG’s publications, including the ICLG and Global Legal Insights (GLI) series, are trusted by top law firms, corporate counsel, and government bodies for their authoritative legal content.

To access the Serbian chapter and other sections of the Guide, click here for the online version or this link to download the PDF.