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Received: >> Accepted: >> Published: 01.10.2014. None of above

UNICORPORATED SHOP IN THE REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA

By
Biljana Petrović ,
Biljana Petrović

Univerzitet za poslovni inenjering i menadzment , Banja Luka , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Miroslav Mirosavljević
Miroslav Mirosavljević

Fakultet za pravne i poslovne studije , Novi Sad , Serbia

Abstract

It's been several years since the Act was passed unincorporated entrepreneurial activity, which is applied in the Republic of Serbian since the beginning of 2012.. This is a significant provisions which regulate the conditions, start, mode and termination of unincorporated business, the acquisition of master's degrees, organization and maintenance of the register of entrepreneurs, in order to promote the development and entrepreneurship, protection of the elderly and art crafts and handicrafts. Together with the adopted laws, among which the most important Rules of activities that are considered ancient art crafts and handicrafts, Regulation of the activities for which it does not need a special space and the Rules on activities that can be done seasonally, circled the whole of regulations pertaining to unincorporated business. Adoption of these regulations, motivated the authors of this paper is to study the unincorporated activity in the right of the Republic of Serbian and solutions that exist in comparative law, primarily in Serbia.

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