Energy Community
Sofia Kovacevic is an experienced energy lawyer currently working at Energy Community since January 2025. Prior to this role, Sofia held various positions at Wolf Theiss, serving as a Senior Associate and International Arbitration Associate from February 2020 to January 2025. Earlier experience includes working as an International Arbitration Associate at KNOETZL and as an Attorney At Law at BDK Advokati, a leading law firm in Serbia. Additionally, Sofia has contributed as a Project Assistant at Partners for Democratic Change Serbia and completed internships with the OSCE and several law firms. Academic credentials include a Master of Laws from the University of Cambridge, a Master’s Degree in International Public Law, and a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Belgrade, where Sofia is also pursuing a PhD.
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Energy Community
The Energy Community is an international organisation which brings together the European Union and its neighbours to create an integrated pan-European energy market. The organisation was founded by the Treaty establishing the Energy Community signed in October 2005 in Athens, Greece, in force since July 2006. The key objective of the Energy Community is to extend the EU internal energy market rules and principles to countries in South East Europe, the Black Sea region and beyond on the basis of a legally binding framework. The Energy Community has nine Contracting Parties - Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo*, North Macedonia, Georgia, Moldova, Montenegro, Serbia and Ukraine. The European Union is a Party to the Energy Community Treaty. Represented by the European Commission, it serves as a permanent Vice-President of the organisation. Any European Union Member State may obtain the status of a Participant. Armenia, Norway and Türkiye take part as Observers.