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Analysis of legal aspects of the targeted killings made by the United States of America using unmanned aerial vehicles in Libya and Yemen
Gorjunovs, Sergejs (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2019)The current Bachelor Thesis is an analysis of the legality from the perspective of the international law of two connecting aspects: the targeted killings and the unmanned aerial vehicles. The United States of America is ... -
Analysis of the protection of the American diplomatic missions involving in the internal conflicts since the 2000s from the legal perspective
Beļčikova, Darija (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2020)Different attacks on the diplomatic staff were documented since the 19th century and it will decrease global stability and damage the relations between countries. Concerning the protection of American diplomatic missions, ... -
A challenge for accountability: legal analysis on the involvement of private military and security companies operating in armed conflicts
Bobricka, Jekaterina (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. ... -
Cyber electoral interference through influence campaigns - state's act with impunity or responsibility?
Kozlinskis, Markuss (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2022)The cyber domain has become a convenient avenue for foreign states to interfere in other state’s elections by influencing the hearts and minds of voters. However, rather than pursuing legal action, injured states have ... -
The legal and diplomatic role of the Baltic States in Russia's war against Ukraine
Tīrmanis, Kristens (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2023)The main research in this thesis will focus on the diplomatic and legal assistance provided by the Baltic States to Ukraine after it was attacked by the Russian army. Accordingly, the thesis will study how the assistance ... -
The legitimacy of the Tibetan Government in Exile
Mitko, Marta (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2020)The paper examines the legitimacy of the Tibetan Government in Exile as the establishments of democratic governing system, consisting of all three pillars, undeniably prove the state of law created within the community and ... -
People’s Republic of China restrictions on global right to freedom of expression in the digital media
Azizova, Regina (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2021)Freedom of expression is one of the fundamental rights developed throughout the course of human history. Speech and expression of one’s opinion are crucial for societal development in the realm of a marketplace of ideas. ... -
Political assassination in international and domestic law: the use of poisonous weapons
Galkoviča, Poļina (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2021)The notion of political assassination, as well as of the use of poisonous weapons, is not a new phenomenon. This practice was always known to the world of intelligence, as well as states often decided to resort to ... -
Regime change in Libya: the legality and legitimacy of the NATO military intervention in Libya in 2011
Viļuma, Marta Kristiāna (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2021)The military intervention in Libya in 2011 has raised a lot of questions regarding legitimacy and legality of the intervention that resulted into regime change in a sovereign state. The intervention was based upon a decision ... -
Taiwan's sovereignty under UN Charter Article 2 (4) and Article 1 of Montevideo Convention on the Rights and Duties of States
Zivtiņš, Eduards (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2023)This undergraduate research investigates Taiwan's sovereignty claim's legal foundation and assesses whether it complies with the UN Charter and the Montevideo Convention. On the subject of sovereignty, the perspectives of ...