RJA Bakalaura darbi / RGSL Bachelor Thesis: Recent submissions
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Human rights and arms trade challenges within the proximity of buffer zones
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2025)This thesis examines human rights disparities and the impact of buffer zones on human rights protection. Focusing particularly on the legal distinction between de jure and de facto buffer zones, comparing the Cyprus Buffer ... -
The effectiveness of Swedish and European anti-money laundering regulations in the banking sector in Sweden: addressing emerging financial crime techniques
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2025)This thesis examines Sweden's anti-money laundering (AML) framework, how it has been impacted by EU directives and FATF recommendations and how AML regulations diminish money laundering techniques inside the banking ... -
Corporate accountability in the age of globalisation: a legal and diplomatic analysis of human rights violations and international crimes
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2025)The thesis analyses the corporate accountability for the human rights violation and international crimes. The main objectives of the thesis are to assess the effectiveness of the existing legal frameworks for addressing ... -
Disability as a limiting factor in accessing assisted reproductive technology: a case study of the United Kingdom, France and Australia
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2025)While recognized as a fundamental right, for persons with disabilities, the right to parent is frequently obstructed. Despite having the same aspirations for family life, legal, clinical, socioeconomic and sociocultural ... -
Legal issues surrounding right to die in Europe: euthanasia and assisted suicide
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2025)Should the right to die be treated as a crime or as a personal choice protected by law? This question remains one of Europe’s most controversial and unresolved legal challenges. The thesis uncovers the hidden consequences ... -
Interplay between General Data Protection Regulation and AI Act – data minimisation principle
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2025)The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence has brought into sharp focus the tension between technological innovation and fundamental rights protection within the European Union (EU). This thesis examines the interplay ... -
Contemporary wealth taxation in the EU: an effective tool in promoting the principle of fair taxation and limiting aggressive tax planning by high-net-worth individuals?
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2025)The employment of wealth taxation in the European Union (EU) has gained renewed relevance in promoting fair taxation principle and addressing aggressive tax planning by high-net-worth individuals (HNWI). Yet, it remains ... -
Learning from assertiveness: comparing lobbying practices targeted at US and EU legislators and examining possible implications for EU interest representation
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2025)This bachelor thesis analyzes and compares lobbying practices in the US and the EU by focusing on the legal framework, business practices, statistics, and methods used by lobbyists. The thesis is aimed at confirming the ... -
The future of abortion rights in Poland: a comparative analysis of domestic and international legal frameworks
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2025)This thesis explores the tightening of abortion laws in Poland, particularly following the 2020 Constitutional Tribunal ruling that eliminated most legal grounds for abortion. The research analyses the conflict between ... -
The responsibility to protect and the United Nations Security Council: assessing the application of the responsibility to protect doctrine in Palestine
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2025)Responsibility to Protect (R2P) principle in the context of Palestine, with a main focus on the role of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) and the impact of veto power of the permanent five (P5) on humanitarian ... -
Evaluating the effectiveness of Egypt’s anti- trafficking laws in light of the Palermo Protocol
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2025)This bachelor thesis titled “Evaluating the Effectiveness of Egypt’s Anti-Trafficking Laws in light of the Palermo Protocol” evaluates the compliance of Egyptian Law No. 64 of 2010 with the Palermo Protocol, an international ... -
Algorithms and collusion: regulatory challenge for EU competition law
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2025)With modern technologies evolving, automatization of processes and problem-solving has evolved likewise. This evolution of algorithms brings not only advancements, but new legal and ethical challenges, specifically regarding ... -
Legal frameworks governing cyber warfare - analyzing international responses to state-sponsored cyberattacks in conflicts from 2014 to 2024
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2025)The problem under analysis in this research paper is the legal gaps governing cyberwarfare and State responsibility during State sponsored cyberattacks. The aim of the thesis is to identify the limits, challenges and legal ... -
Cyber operations in international armed conflict: application of legal frameworks and principles of the UN Charter and international humanitarian law
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2025)The thesis examines how cyber operations are regulated by focusing on the applicability of the United Nations (UN) Charter and International Humanitarian Law (IHL) provisions in the context of international armed conflict. ... -
Freedom of expression and content moderation: the legal and economic costs of Digital Services Act
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2025)This thesis explores the legal and economic implications for the Digital Services Act with a particular focus on its impact on freedom of expression and content moderation on one hand, and on Very Large Online Platforms ... -
Force Majeure in Latvian and French law: harmonization and divergence between national laws and the influence of international legal frameworks
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2025)There have been attempts at harmonising European Contract law, which have resulted in modern codifications of international Contract law frameworks. How do these attempts affect how countries apply them or use them to ... -
Posting of workers in the context of EU labour mobility
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2025)The European Union’s pursuit of economic integration has significantly influenced crossborder labour mobility, with the posting of workers emerging as a key mechanism to address skill shortages and enhance employment ... -
Legal challenges of autonomous weapons under international humanitarian law
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2025)This thesis examines the profound challenges autonomous weapon systems (AWS) pose to the accountability mechanisms of international humanitarian law (IHL), arguing that their machine-driven agency fundamentally disrupts ... -
Evaluation of the European Green Bond Standard role within the landscape of green bond market regulatory pluralism
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2025)bonds and optional disclosures for bonds marketed as environmentally sustainable and for sustainability-linked bonds (EuGBS), evaluating its effectiveness among the first issuers. It further considers what elements, if ... -
Right to health and access to life-saving medicines: legal framework for state reimbursement of medicines
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2025)With the rapid development of the medical and pharmaceutical fields, it has become easier to diagnose and treat deadly illnesses, such as cancer. However, many patients struggle to receive prescribed treatment due to ...