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    • Public risk finance schemes in Latvia 

      Začeste, Ieva (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2018)
      This thesis analyses the development and results of public risk finance schemes in Latvia and tries to answer the thesis question – can the national institutional framework of public risk finance schemes could be considered ...
    • Putin’s crime of aggression in Ukraine 

      Diez Diaz, Paula (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2022)
      This thesis is located within the framework of international criminal law through the analysis of the possibility of the President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, being convicted of the crime of aggression for ...
    • Real estate crowdfunding: potential in Latvia 

      Lukstiņš, Mārtiņš (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2017)
      Currently the economic environment is changing rapidly. The millennium’s development phase was followed by global financial crisis, which has changed the rules of game for all financial players and made others’ think outside ...
    • Reconciling fiscal sovereignty and fiscal discipline in the EU: general considerations and case study analysis 

      Viļuma, Marta Kristiāna (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2023)
      The thesis examines Maastricht convergence criteria set in the TEU to ensure fiscal discipline among EU member states with a focus on government debt and budget deficit criteria that requires member states to keep their ...
    • Regulation and application of crypto currency and blockchain legislation in Estonia, Latvia and EU. 

      Gura, Nadezda (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2021)
      Thesis will cover the legal aspects of the current Virtual Currency and Blockchain legislation particularly in Estonia, UK and Latvia. Comparison will be made to the existing regulatory framework and possible future ...
    • The regulation of franchise agreements in the Baltic states 

      Ščadro, Dace (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2020)
      The number of franchises sold by local Baltic companies is gradually increasing hence it is important to determine whether the existing legal environment satisfies the development of franchising in the Baltic states. The ...
    • Residential tenancy as a viable substitute to home-ownership in Latvia 

      Ūdris, Kārlis (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2020)
      In light of the high rates of owner-occupancy and the view of residential tenancy being an inferior type of tenure, the Latvian government for the past decade has tried to implement a new regulation for residential tenancy ...
    • The right to claim for damages if one of the party located on the vessels: Jurisdiction and applicable law 

      Āboliņš, Gundars (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2017)
      The Masters thesis will resolve some important thesis for parties’ rights to claim for damages if other party breach the contract or agreement. This work is divided into four main sections: first part International contracts ...
    • The rights of asylum seekers at the external borders of the European Union 

      Tuisuzova, Irina (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2023)
      In my work, I paid attention to asylum seekers in the territory controlled by the European Union. Examined the detention of asylum seekers and recent cases heard by the European Court of Human Rights, as well as the ...
    • Sacrificing right to reputation in favour of freedom of speech in the context of defamation laws 

      Vorobiev, Nikita (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2017)
      The right to reputation and right to the freedom of speech are two essential elements that play the role of a cornerstone of any modern democratic society, but bringing these two crucial pillars into the right balance is ...
    • The scope of state’s responsibility to limit climate change 

      Pommere, Zane (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2020)
      The work is structured in three main sections – first covers the theoretical grounds on defining what is climate change and all the main international agreements that regulates climate change and that many states have ...
    • Security token offering in EU: applicable law 

      Sietiņš, Reinis (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2019)
      The paper focuses on applicable law towards Security Token Offerings (STOs) in the European Union. The goal of the thesis is to analyse the legal framework in the EU with regards to STOs from the perspective of an organizer, ...
    • Selected legal aspects of online adult education 

      Jēkabsone, Inga (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2022)
      Covid-19 has had a large influence on the educational system. Since March 2020, the majority of teaching and learning has taken place online, including in the adult education sector. Adult education entities all around the ...
    • Separate and dissenting opinions: their role in the practice of the ICJ 

      Logacheva, Ellina (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2019)
      The purpose of the thesis is to draw attention to the significance of the individual opinions in the practice of the International Court of Justice. The author aims to define the actual role of individual opinions in the ...
    • Shareholders` agreements in international corporate law: a comparative analysis 

      Rjabikins, Aleksandrs (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2019)
      This research is devoted to the comparative analysis of shareholders` agreements in international corporate law. The research is conducted on the example of common law (predominantly the United Kingdom) and civil law ...
    • Shareholder’s role in insolvency procedure 

      Vujic, Sanja (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2017)
      The aim of this thesis is to analyze the position of the shareholder in a company when it is experiencing financial difficulties. The analysis will cover insolvency procedures in the U.S. and Bosnia and Herzegovina. The ...
    • Sharia in Europe. Way to legal pluralism? 

      Irina Debora, Nedžare (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2020)
      In contemporary Europe there have been debates with regards to growing Islamic community and its demand for sharia norms. Reports on the serious Human Rights violations and emergence of fundamental Islam increased fear in ...
    • “Sicherungsverwahrung” (preventive detention) in Germany under the scrutiny of the ECHR 

      Mühlenbrock, Hannes (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2020)
      The societal challenge how to deal with offenders deemed habitually dangerous, requires to balance needs for security of the general public with the human rights of the potential extreme dangerous offender. The prediction ...
    • Smart contracts and legal issues arising from smart contracts 

      Soylu, Arif Batuhan (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2020)
      Ongoing technological innovations leaded to humanity to be in search of a new type of contract which can be created by Technology rather than classical methods. The idea behind of these researches was to get benefit from ...
    • Social security benefits of migrant workers within the European Union in the context of freedom of movement of workers 

      Kamola, Linda (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2022)
      Labour migration within the EU, although has changed over the years, has existed for centuries. It is driven by changes in the geography of the EU, demand for cheap labour and individuals’ search for higher living ...