RJA Maģistra darbi / RGSL Master's Thesis: Recent submissions
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How effectively does the GDPR protect the data of EU employees in multinational companies?
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2025)This master’s thesis examines the real-life challenges that international organizations face when implementing data protection policies. The focus is on the situation where European employees work for US companies. Against ... -
Legal recognition, control and monetization of AI-generated instrumental music content: EU and US approaches
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2025)This thesis addresses the growing interest to legal uncertainty surrounding the recognition control and commercialization of instrumental music generated by artificial intelligence. Despite the increasing use of generative ... -
The intersection of AI, digital evidence and war crimes: a case study of the Ukraine war
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2025)Mobile technologies, social media, and increased connectivity fundamentally reconfigure evidentiary paradigms within international criminal law practice. Evolving technologies- and the enhanced access they provide to war ... -
The inheritance of digital investment products in Latvia: legal frameworks and practical challenges
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2025)As the use of blockchain-based digital assets are becoming more common, questions about what happens to them after owners’ death are gaining attention. This thesis examines how the Latvian legal and regulatory framework ... -
Indirect discrimination through credit scoring: The SCHUFA-BonitätsCheck
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2025)Similarly to national legislators, private actors can equally cause obstacles to the enjoyment of rights guaranteed by the Treaty of the Functioning of the European Union, particularly those of non-discrimination and freedom ... -
Regulating AI-driven risks: a legal perspective on personalized content and exploitation among vulnerable groups
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2025)Artificial intelligence is undoubtedly becoming more integrated into everyday life. The Artificial Intelligence Act is the first horizontal regulation that seeks to find the balance between fostering technology and protecting ... -
How effectively does GDPR address dark patterns in consent mechanisms targeting minors, and what legal, regulatory, and technological measures can be implemented to strengthen its protections?
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2025)This Master’s Thesis investigates the extent to which the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR, Regulation) effectively addresses the use of dark patterns in digital consent mechanisms targeting minors. It identifies ... -
Comparative analysis of financial penalties for data breach under GDPR among Baltic States
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2025)The current thesis examines the penalty enforcement practices and the most common data breach causes in the Baltic States, by particularly focusing on Latvian, Lithuanian and Estonian cases from 2020 to 2022 with full text ... -
Sovereign risk and credit default swaps: implications for Latvia
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2025)The thesis addresses the fundamental aspect of financial stability in the context of the implications of Latvia for fiscal policy and public debt. It aims to determine the position of Latvia in terms of public debt ... -
A comparative study of MiCA and GDPR: lessons from data protection for regulating crypto-assets in the EU
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2025)The EU's regulatory aspirations are once again challenged as it advances into the digital world, however, this time not by personal data but rather by the volatile, rapid changing realm of crypto-assets. This thesis ... -
The impact of intellectual property legislation on economic development in Latvia, Estonia, and Finland: a comparative analysis
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2025)The focus of this master thesis is the analysis of current intellectual property legislation as regards the protection of copyright and patent rights on the national level in three European Union member states (Latvia, ... -
The relationship between the Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Regulations and the General Data Protection Regulation
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2025)The ongoing conflict between protecting individual’s privacy and making sure that there is enough transparency to fight against financial crimes has become an important legislative challenge in the financial sector. In the ... -
Finаncing the prоductiоn оf аudiоvisuаl wоrks, prоblems оf their creаtiоn аnd аttrаctiоn in Lаtviа
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2025)This thesis is bаsed оn the reseаrch оf the legаl frаmewоrk аnd funding оf аudiоvisuаl wоrks in Lаtviа. It includes sectiоns оn definitiоn оf аudiоvisuаl wоrks, hоw they аre prоtected аnd finаnced. The аuthоr оf the reseаrch ... -
Iran – United States Claims Tribunal: analysis of legal aspects of taking of private assets and its contribution to international law
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2024)It could be argued that the 21st century is the period which is a serious test of the power and capabilities of public international law, especially when it comes to the dispute prevention or dispute settlement once ... -
The influence of social media on stock market trends: exploring implications and legal challenges
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2024)Throughout history, the belief in finance transitioned from a traditional to a behavioural perspective, research regarding the irrational behaviours of the human mind were explored. With the advancement of the internet and ... -
Unpacking sideloading: exploring regulatory frameworks, competition law Implications, and stakeholder dynamics in the mobile app ecosystem
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2024)This thesis investigates sideloading within the context of the operating system duopoly and as an obligation under Article 6(4) of the Digital Markets Act (DMA). Apple and Google exert significant control over app distribution ... -
The New AI Act and its impact on the competitiveness of businesses operating in the European Union
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2024)In a world where technology advances at such a fast pace and is at the forefront in many fields of everyday life, the newest addition is the appearance of Artificial Intelligence (AI). While it may seem exciting and ... -
Peaceful uses of outer space under threat? Evaluating the international legal framework regulating space activities amidst increased militarisation and weaponisation
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2024)Outer space is playing an increasingly important role in modern life, from everyday activities to critical technological advancements. However, there are concerns that it is also becoming progressively more congested, ... -
Amendments of 2022 and 2023 to the Immigration Law of the Republic of Latvia: compatibility with human rights obligations and EU law
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2024)In response to the geopolitical situation, a series of amendments to the Immigration Law of the Republic of Latvia were enacted in the years 2022 and 2023. These changes had a direct impact on around 25 000 long-term ... -
Transboundary water management in Central Asia and its impact on regional security
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2024)Three decades after the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the establishment of independent Central Asian states, the legal framework for transboundary water cooperation in the Aral Sea Basin requires review and improvement. ...