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    • The balancing act between data protection and AML in the banking industry 

      Montika, Marija (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2018)
      The thesis aims to determine the problematic aspects of striking a balance between data protection and anti-money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism (AML/CTF) laws for the business of banks based on the ...
    • The challenge of personal data protection in the era of digital economy 

      Kaļķe, Ilze (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 ...
    • Creation of a data marketplace for monetization of personal data 

      Bazinovs, Deniss (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2020)
      Today, personal data is being actively traded, and in most cases even without the awareness of the data subjects. The regulations such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) require data controllers and processors ...
    • Data as an asset in an insolvency procedure 

      Šrempa, Marta Luīze (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2021)
      When a business becomes insolvent, assets that has selling value prevails within the insolvency process. Understanding if personal data can be classified as an asset and whether it can be sold when facing insolvency ...
    • Employers rights to require employees criminal conviction background information 

      Purmale, Elīza (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2018)
      The thesis aim is to analyse European Union’s legislation regarding personal data processing and cases when such data can be issued to third parties. The research focuses on the human rights law in the context of personal ...
    • The limits of legitimate business interest with respect to processing of children's data 

      Šuta, Marija (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2019)
      The research is specifically focused on processing of children's data since it is an even more focused field of data protection which is given separate provisions in international and national legislation. Moreover, it is ...