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Calculating intellectual property damages in the European Union
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2017)Author’s thesis is focusing on the material and economical approaches to intellectual property – how it is evaluated, what are intellectual property damages and, most importantly, how they are determined and calculated. Author ... -
Can the assignment of a financial claim be regarded as a financial instrument?
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2018)The main aim of this thesis is to provide with an answer to the question as to whether the assignment of financial claims should be regarded as constituting financial instruments. The question is interpreted from the ... -
Cannabis trademarks from the perspective of the Lanham Act and the European Union Trademark Regulation
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2020)This master’s thesis establishes superior applicability of the European Union Trademark Regulation with regard to recreational cannabis trademark registration in a federal state or federal union of states. Firstly, the ... -
Capacity of existing trade mark protection in relation to infringements by 3D printing technologies in the EU
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2018)The masters thesis will research and analyze the possible clashes between the current regulation of EU trade mark law and virtual reality of 3D printing in the context of the most common infringements by the main actors ... -
A challenge for accountability: legal analysis on the involvement of private military and security companies operating in armed conflicts
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2020)Throughout the history the reliance on the Private Military and Security Companies (PMSCs) considerably increased, gaining more possibilities to provide security services and military forces in conflicting territories. ... -
The challenge of personal data protection in the era of digital economy
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2018)The actual impact and effectiveness of the GDPR that comes into effect on May 25, 2018 will only be evident in the course of next years. Today, however it is crucial to understand how will the GDPR change the EU data ... -
Challenges of free data flow between the EU and US: can EU-US privacy shield ensure co-operation?
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2020)The following thesis aims to provide an insight into the way US and EU data protection regulations compare to each other and how those can harmonized in the future with an idea to make it easier to understand how cross-country ... -
The challenges of prosecuting crimes of sexual violence in armed conflict under international criminal law
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2023)This research explores the challenges of prosecuting crimes of sexual violence during armed conflict under international criminal law. Despite the prevalence of sexual violence in armed conflicts, prosecution rates remain ... -
The challenges of the GDPR implementation by Latvian e-commerce websites
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2020)Recent spread of COVID-19 virus and the restrictions of use of public places, including the grocery shops, has substantially increased demand for online shopping and consumption of food, groceries and fast-moving consumer ... -
Challenges relating the acquisition of the distinctiveness for colour per se trade mark registration
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2019)Colour per se trade mark registration has always been a relatively complex process especially assessing the mandatory requirement of distinctiveness. The abolition of the previously mandatory necessity for graphic ... -
The challenging role of banks in preventing money laundering and terrorist financing in Latvia
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2021)One of the main goals of the banking industry is to help detect and deter money laundering and terrorist financing. In this thesis were examined and analyzed the concept of money laundering; the current European and the ... -
Changing values: Bulgaria's pan-European integration
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2020)The purpose of this document is to explore the scope of the ECtHR’s influence over Bulgaria and establish a tangible connection between the Court’s professed values on democracy, equality and individual rights and their ... -
Children’s rights system in the Republic of Latvia in compliance with international law regarding out-of-family care system
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2020)Children rights have been defined in international and domestic legal systems. Despite the ongoing development of children’s rights, it is still a relatively new legal subset of human rights. So far, under the United Nation ... -
Child’s best interests lose out in big parties politics: the case of foreign adoption
(2018)The thesis aims to answer the question whether the child best interests have been set as the priority in the bans of foreign adoption in case of Russia and Ethiopia or if it has been just a political move from policymakers ... -
Chinese belt and Road initiative:its investment protection and dispute resolution in Pakistan
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2020)Chinese Belt and Road initiative is a global investment strategy of regional connectivity. It has gained enormous importance due to its mega investment projects in many countries through Asia, Europe, and Africa. This ... -
Circular economy in the electrical and electronic equipment industry
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2020)The electrical and electronic equipment waste generated in the European Union and outside of it is constantly increasing; therefore the relevance of the electronic industries shift towards a circular economy is at a peak. ... -
CISG: 40 years of interpretation
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2020)The use of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods has been promoting business transactions throughout the world for more than 30 years. Its widespread application may be considered ... -
CJEU and Qualification Directive
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2018)The aim of the paper is to analyse how and in what situations the Court of Justice of the European Union applies and interprets international law and what margin of appreciation it leaves for national courts when applying ... -
Climate change and human rights
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2023)This bachelor thesis examines climate change, human rights, and the link between the two. Climate change is an occurring obstacle that the world needs to combat. There are many obvious implications of climate change, for ... -
Climate risk in reserves portfolio’s of Latvijas Banka and European Central Bank – legal requirement or risk/return enhancing strategy?
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2022)Climate change has been a central topic in financial industry amongst both academicians and financial market participants for a while now. Despite the breath and wealth of available information on this subject matter, there ...