RJA Bakalaura darbi / RGSL Bachelor Thesis: Recent submissions
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Does the right to access to justice oblige the states to include a working court mandatory mediation system?
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2023)Over the last two decades mediation has become more popular. With the ongoing trend in Europe of making mediation mandatory there have been discussions about if the process of making mediation compulsory goes against the ... -
Right to privacy – the conflict between individual privacy and public safety under Article 8 of the ECHR
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2023)This paper discusses the tension between the right to privacy and the need for public security in the context of mass surveillance and data protection under Article 8 of the ECHR. The author analyses the relationship between ... -
Admissibility of digital open source evidence in the prosecution of atrocity crimes by the International Criminal Court
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2023)The advent of the internet, social media and the widespread proliferation of mobile communication technologies has immensely expanded the global information environment causing a rapidly growing amount of open sources to ... -
The potential liability of online marketplaces for breaches of consumer protection law caused by sellers in the European Union
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2023)Online platforms have gained tremendous influence on the global economy and society and are largely protected by EU laws when it comes to the activity of their users. From a legal perspective, the extent to which an online ... -
Uncovering corporate tax avoidance and investigating multinational corporation financial strategies and the social consequences
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2023)This bachelor thesis’s aim is to analyze and research the problem of corporate tax avoidance and its social consequences. The main objectives will be to first of all, address and explain the theory of corporate tax in ... -
Investigating the borderline between illegal tax evasion and lawful tax planning under article 49 of TFEU (freedom of establishment principle)
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2023)Aim of this research was to achieve a thorough analysis of what could be a borderline between illegal tax avoidance and lawful tax planning. Within the process of research some indicators to shape the borders of lawful tax ... -
Air carrier liability in case of passenger death or bodily injury under the Montreal Convention
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2023)This bachelor thesis examines the liability of air carriers for passenger injuries or deaths under the Montreal Convention. With the growing importance of air travel globally, the number of passengers is expected to rise, ... -
Legal aspect of social media influence on 2020 U.S. elections
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2023)The 2020 U.S. presidential election brought to light the rising impact of social media platforms on election outcomes. This study investigates how candidates used social media during the campaign and whether limiting ... -
Implementation of competition law in Latvia in terms of cartels
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2023)The Bachelor thesis issue cartel as the destruction of competition between companies in Latvia. This theme is crucial due to companies making cartels in many sectors such as construction, car manufacturing, telecommunication, ... -
Legality of lustration as a tool of transitional justice in post-communist Central Europe
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2023)In the aftermath of communism, nations of Central Europe have opted for different methods to address their oppressive past. Lustration, i.e., screening of holders of offices in the state administration, has been one of the ... -
The Covid-19 pandemic and its impact on the interpretation and implementation of the force majeure clause in international commercial contracts
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2023)In this thesis, the author analyses the link between force majeure and pandemic prior to Covid-19 and in the light of those findings, the impact of Covid-19 had on the interpretation and understanding of force majeure and ... -
How effective are the legal mechanisms to combat crimes affecting the EU budget in relation to non-participating EU Member States of the EPPO?
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2022)Through analyzing corruption tendencies, efforts to combat corruption, as wel as the political decision making of non-participating Member States, it is clarified why non-participating EU Member States do not participate ... -
Right to respect for private and family life and right to non-discrimination of trans people in the Council of Europe legal system
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2022)Transsexuals are one of the LGBTQIA+ community members whose rights have occasionally been overlooked. In some nations, the rights of transgender individuals are included in the legislative process by creating distinct ... -
Severance pay in case of moral harassment in Latvia compared with Baltics
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2022)The thesis will carry out a review and research on moral harassment and mobbing in Latvia in comparison with the Baltic states. The author researched if the employee is eligible to receive the severance pay in case of ... -
Assessment of the legality of the Saudi-led intervention in Yemen
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2022)A coalition of primarily Arab states commenced airstrikes in Yemen at the behest of its interim government leader, Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi on March 25, 2015. Codenamed Operation Decisive Storm, this military operation ... -
International humanitarian law principle of distinction in relation with ISIL in non-international armed conflicts
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2022)After the devastation of the 20th-century armed conflicts, the human population wished that the 21st century would bring peace once and for all. However, this “utopia” soon was diminished as the influence of the terrorist ... -
Discrimination of same-sex marriages in the European Union
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2022)Protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms lies at the heart of the European Union’s values and objectives. The non-discrimination law is enshrined by numerous statutes and treaties and stays one of the core ... -
Legal issues of human shields
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2022)The paper focuses on analyzing whether the civilians involved in the hostilities as involuntary human shields enjoy the same legal protection under the law as voluntary human shields. The author looks at the differences ... -
Taxation of businesses operating digitally in the European Union
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2022)Over time the ways businesses operate and are able to reach their customers, have changed significantly. There is no more a need for a business to be physically present in the jurisdiction where their customers are located ... -
Regulating smart contracts: the future of contract law or simply technical innovation
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2022)While the development of global smart contracts’ market size is forecasted to reach USD 300 million by 2023, in comparison with USD 144.95 million in 2020, legally smart contracts remain a challenging area of contract law.1 ...