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The influence of social media on stock market trends: exploring implications and legal challenges
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2024)Throughout history, the belief in finance transitioned from a traditional to a behavioural perspective, research regarding the irrational behaviours of the human mind were explored. With the advancement of the internet and ... -
Influence of the migration crisis in human trafficking: Analysis of the international and national legislation in Germany
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2018)This project consists of the analysis of the German anti human trafficking legislation and its compliance with the international framework, looking for especial conditions with regards to identify the victims, prevent and ... -
Influencer marketing: unfair commercial practices from the perspective of advertisement disclosure regulations
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2023)The problem under analysis of this research is to discover what regulation of deceptive commercial practices are present in the field of the influencer marketing as social media influencers don’t always comply with the ... -
Initial coin offering fraud and investment protection under the European Union and Latvian legislation
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2019)The research is focused on the current regulatory framework of the European Union and the Republic of Latvia, which partially covers initial coin offering and cryptocurrency, but other countries' jurisdictions are mentioned ... -
Initiative for development of a unified Baltic legal and regulatory framework for corporate bond issuance
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2020)This bachelor thesis aims to assess a unified legal and regulatory framework for pan-Baltic corporate bond issuance, as such or similar initiative has not been introduced in the Baltic state level. This research evaluates ... -
Insane or religious? Drawing the line between incapacity and capacity to act, and its business potential
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2020)In some cases, peculiar religious beliefs might qualify as delusions which undermine one´s capacity to act. Distinguishing between the two, a “normal” religious belief and a delusion, is troublesome, with a number of ... -
Insider trading amongst high tier lawmakers: a comparative study looking at the United States and the European Union
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2022)Insider trading law when compared between the United States and the European Union largely differs from the classical insider trading concepts all up to the lawmaker insider trading concepts. Overall when evaluating the ... -
Insufficiencies in European Union law and member state national law regarding cryptocurrency regulations and its illicit use
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2022)Cryptocurrency market transactions and provided opportunities for individuals have highly increased the use of this new paradigm for pursuing illicit activities. The European Union has reacted to this situation and have ... -
Intellectual property protection in the fashion industry under EU Intellectual property law
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2018)The aim of this thesis is to analyse legal and practical issues which arise in case of intellectual property protection in the fashion industry within the European Union and to find possible solutions. Currently, fashion ... -
Inter-European cooperation in the field of combating and solving transnational crimes
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2023)The main purpose of this study is to challenge the legal possibilities and potential of the EU law enforcement structures in the field of ensuring collective security and combating crimes in the territory of the European ... -
The interface between personal data portability, competition and IP law: the EU perspective
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2021)As it is impossible in practice to completely separate the scope of competition or intellectual property rights from privacy law, the application of different regulations may lead to confusion or even contradictions. The ... -
International consequences of the activation of Title III of the Helms Burton Act
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2020)In May 2019 the U.S. government activated the Title III of the Helms Burton Act. Title III grants U.S. nationals whose property was expropriated in Cuba after the 1959 revolution a private right of action against those who ... -
International convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination: implementation in the Russian Federation after the International Court of Justice case against Georgia
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2020)Due to the international reputation and several procedural hearings in the International Court of Justice Russian Federation is seen to the international community as the authoritarian state, which allows the violations ... -
International humanitarian law principle of distinction in relation with ISIL in non-international armed conflicts
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2022)After the devastation of the 20th-century armed conflicts, the human population wished that the 21st century would bring peace once and for all. However, this “utopia” soon was diminished as the influence of the terrorist ... -
International mechanisms for the protection of human rights and democratic values: case of Belarus
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2022)In August 2020, the world learned about the misconduct of the Belarus presidential elections, which entailed numerous grave violations to human rights and democratic values of the civil society of Belarus. Promotion and ... -
International taxation – tax avoidance, its effects and preventive measures
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2022)Multinational Companies are using treaties between states to enter into schemes for tax avoidance and tax evasion. It is done by shifting profits to jurisdictions where is no tax or low tax, which is called “treaty shopping”, ... -
International trade restrictions and their impact on international relations: dispute settlement within the World Trade Organization
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2020)In a world where trade relations between states are of tremendous importance, it is inevitable to avoid conflict. For the purposes of minimizing the risk of differences coming between various jurisdictions, the World Trade ... -
The internationally uniform courtroom application of Article 39 (1) CISG
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2020)This work briefly introduces the CISG as such, describing its history and goals, as well as the objectives, application and exceptions of Article 39 (1) of CISG in terms of the concept of “reasonable time” and how this ... -
The interplay between EU competition law and intellectual property rights - analysis of tying and bundling practices by dominant undertakings
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2019)This thesis discusses tying and bundling, practices of a sale of two or more distinct products, which are common in various types of markets. When dominant undertakings have tied or bundled patented goods or technologies, ... -
The interplay between EU competition law and intellectual property rights - analysis of tying and bundling practices by dominant undertakings
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2019)The thesis discusses tying and bundling, practices of a sale of two or more distinct products, which are common in various types of markets. When dominant undertakings have tied or bundled patented goods or technologies, ...