E-resource repository of the University of Latvia
E-resource repository of the University of Latvia provides the possibility to collate, preserve and access freely the scientific achievements of the University of Latvia. It contains publications of the staff members of the University of Latvia - published articles, doctoral thesis and abstracts, conference proceedings, administrative, scientific and funded project reports and other electronic documents.
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The legality of armed resistance: a comparative analysis of the insurgency movements in Chechnya, Northern Ireland, and South Africa
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2025)This thesis investigates the legality of state responses to armed resistance movements under international law, with a particular emphasis on South Africa, Northern Ireland, and Chechnya. The analysis reveals that legal ... -
Legal and diplomatic challenges in the implementation of the two-state resolution
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2025)This thesis explores the legal and diplomatic challenges to implementing the two-state solution in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Despite broad international support, the solution remains unfulfilled due to legal ... -
The Right to be forgotten: the balance between transparency and privacy of declarations of public officials in Latvia
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2025)Right to Be Forgotten, since the GDPR was adopted, has become a right that is in many discussions to try to find how to exercise to its fullest capacity and ensure this right. For individuals, it can be easier to ensure ... -
Striking a balance between the obligations for GPAI providers under the EU AI Act and their impact on business innovation
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2025)The rapid development and risks associated with general-purpose AI has already presented several challenges, both on a business and provider level as well as on a regulatory level on the EU and its Member States. The ... -
Soft power, hard principles: the Holy See, natural law, and the global refugee crisis
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2025)This thesis examines the Holy See’s use of soft power to influence international migration law through natural law and Catholic Social Teaching (CST), focusing on its role in the Mediterranean and Latin American migration ...