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The values required to join the European Union – an attempt to explain what democracy and the rule of law are by legal means
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2023)
Art. 49 TEU and Art. 2 TEU lay down the conditions for accession to the European Union,
but they contain very vague and historicaly loaded legal terms. Therefore, candidate states
often have problems determining what to ...
Definition of the term “ultimate beneficial owner” within the scope of European anti money laundering legislation and sanctions legislation currently applicable in the European Union on the Russian Federation
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2023)
The term “beneficial owner” plays a critical role within the compliance area in the European Union- both Anti Money Laundering and Sanctions. Thus the author is aiming to research what is the definition of the term “ultimate ...
The effectiveness of key GDPR provisions on profiling and automated decision-making
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2023)
The rapid advancement of technological innovations has enabled ways to capture and measure daily life like never before. Many organizations, both private and public sector, relies on the data inferred from individuals to ...
Application of the rules on psychological harassment by the European Union institutions, bodies, offices and agencies covered by Regulation No 31 (EEC), 11 (EAEC) and their interpretation by the EU courts
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2023)
The purpose of this Master Thesis is to assess whether, under the existing rules, the European Union (hereinafter – “the EU”) institutions, bodies, offices and agencies (hereinafter – “the institutions”) covered by Regulation ...
The assessment of impact upon determining law applicable in commercial cross border sales contracts
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2023)
Legal certainty concerning cross border sales contracts is highly challenged as in the ever changing business and legal environment the parties are allowed to use their party autonomy and decide on the laws governing their ...
Understanding of national identity for the national judiciary of Germany in the context of Art. 4(2) TEU. Potential limitations on European integration
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2023)
This Master's thesis deals with the different understanding of the German Constitutional Court
of Art. 4(2) TEU in comparison to the understanding of the ECJ and its possible effects on the
integration process. It addresses ...
Application of international economic sanctions by the United Nations and by the European Union
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2023)
There are several organizations in the international environment that have the authority to apply and implement economic sanctions in order to preserve international peace and security. The United Nations and the European ...
Implementing universal health coverage: how far can the law take us?
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2023)
In light of an increasingly interconnected world, health equity and the universality of health is of
growing importance. The thesis examines the legal obligations of states in upholding the
universality of healthcare, ...
Reconciling fiscal sovereignty and fiscal discipline in the EU: general considerations and case study analysis
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2023)
The thesis examines Maastricht convergence criteria set in the TEU to ensure fiscal discipline among EU member states with a focus on government debt and budget deficit criteria that requires member states to keep their ...
The enforceability of non-disclosure and non-compete clauses in the fintech sector within the European Union
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2023)
Non-compete agreements, non-disclosure agreements, and other types of restrictive covenants are becoming increasingly popular in many business areas worldwide. Some scholars and professionals argue that restrictive covenants ...