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Conflict between anti-money laundering legal provisions and fundamental rights
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2023)
The conflict between anti-money laundering law (the “AML”), as the objective of general interest, and the right to private and family life and data protection, as the fundamental rights, (the “conflict”) has intensified ...
Contradiction between the blasphemy laws in Islamic nations and the international human rights law
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2023)
This thesis explores the contradiction between blasphemy laws and international human rights law. Blasphemy laws, which involve insulting or showing disrespect towards God, have gathered significant controversy due to their ...
The gender blindness of human rights due diligence in global supply chains
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2023)
Since the adoption of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs) in
2011 the recognition amongst companies is continuously increasing on how business
operations can be related to human rights ...
Economic sanctions: violation of human rights and the obligation to settle disputes peacefully
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2023)
The thesis examines the complexities surrounding economic sanctions, the violation of human rights, and the international obligation to settle disputes peacefully. The author explores controversies between the efficacy of ...
Compulsory medical intervention and the right to respect for private life
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2023)
The permissibility of compulsory and involuntary medical interventions in connection to body autonomy and the right to respect for private life has been brought to spotlight in the recent years as a result of the COVID-19 ...
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 ...
The compatibility of the 8 September 2022 amendments to the Law on the Latvian Orthodox Church with the freedom of religion enshrined in Article 9 of the European Convention on Human Rights
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2023)
The law “Amendments to the Law of the Latvian Orthodox Church” was adopted on 8 September 2022 by the Parliament of Latvia. The Law, among other things, stipulates that this “law fully establishes the autocephalous status ...