Siniša Milošević, Member of the Council of the Commission for the Protection of Competition, took part as a panelist on competition policy at the Regional Legal Business Forum 2025, the leading annual event for corporate lawyers in the region, held this year in Zlatibor.
The discussion on the competition protection panel addressed the position, mandate, and key challenges confronting competition authorities in the region. The organizers highlighted the topic, “The Role of Competition Authorities: Supervision or Regulation?” as particularly timely, reflecting ongoing public debates about the extent to which competition authorities can intervene in markets—such as setting margins or prices—and whether such actions fall within their mandate. The panel also examined whether these bodies primarily regulate or supervise markets, whether they perform a single or multiple functions, and the extent to which they can address specific market inefficiencies.
Despite ongoing efforts to advance competition law, competition authorities are frequently subject to public criticism for matters beyond their mandate, often accompanied by unrealistic or unfounded expectations and inaccurate information regarding their activities and procedural timelines. The panel thus offered an excellent opportunity to address such issues directly with institutional representatives and to promote a deeper understanding of the significance of competition protection.
The panel also featured the participation of: The panel featured Karolina Andonovska, Secretary General of the Competition Commission of the Republic of North Macedonia; Dr. Nebojša Jovović, Director of the Agency for the Protection of Competition of the Republic of Montenegro; and Vanja Malidžan, Member of the Competition Council of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The discussion was moderated by Zoran Šoljaga, Partner at the law firm Moravčević, Vojnović & Partners.
The three-day gathering, organized by the Association of Corporate Lawyers of Serbia in strategic partnership with the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Serbia, drew over 500 participants from the region. The attendees included 50 panellists, more than 400 corporate lawyers, heads of legal departments, attorneys, judges, notaries, as well as representatives from state institutions and the academic community.









