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EU anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing measures in context of electronic money institutions and payment processors
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2018)The purpose of the given research would be to analyze the current EU AML / CTF regime with regard to electronic money institutions and payment providers, detect the scope of legal norms and regulations, obliging them, ... -
EU legal requirements for the remuneration system of credit institutions: main objectives and practical difficulties
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2017)For achieving the goals of the Master’s Thesis, the notion of corporate governance and the place of remuneration policies in it will be evaluated. The development of the legal provisions and the current legal provisions ... -
The European Commission`s decisions against cartels influence on the companies` financial results
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2019)The main object of this thesis is the analysis of the European Commission`s decisions against cartels from the financial view. The analysis has been made about the influence on the financial results of the undertakings and ... -
The European Convention of Human Rights standards particular to new democracies
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2021)This research covers the standards of interpretation of the European Convention on Human Rights that may be particular to new democracies (defined as the state Parties to the Convention which have transitioned to a democratic ... -
European Union Central Securities Depositories Regulation Settlement Discipline Regime impact on buy-side bond market participants
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2022)The Covid-19 pandemic gave rise to unprecedented challenges for the European economy. It highlighted the need for a more flexible, efficient, and reliable financial system that could effectively alleviate the immense ... -
The European Union in Colombia: protecting social leaders to protect Colombia’s peace
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2021)For the last three decades the EU’s external dimension has undergone a significant transformation, resulting in the EU becoming today a relevant international peace actor. The EU currently backs the colombian Peace Agreement ... -
European Union’s approach to VAT taxation of crypto assets
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2023)In the past decade, Crypto assets have emerged as a relatively new and popular phenomenon. Cryptocurrencies and non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are the most commonly known Crypto assets. Cryptocurrencies are widely used for ... -
Evidence in international arbitration: with case-study of arbitration law of Latvia
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2018)Within globalization and rapid technological process, more and more merchants involve in international transactions and thus more and more international disputes arise. Arbitration is one of dispute settlement mechanisms. ... -
Ex Aequo et Bono in international commercial arbitration
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2019)The principle Ex Aequo et Bono (upon the discretion of the Parties involved in the dispute) allows the arbitrators to decide the case based on their own understanding of fairness and justice. This principle has been widely ... -
Exclusionary abuses of the dominant position by the energy companies in the EU through long-term natural gas supply contracts: application of Article 102 of the TFEU
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2023)The current thesis examines the scope of application of the Article 102 of the TFEU on the subject of exclusionary abuses of the dominant position by the energy companies in the European Union, stemming from the long-term ... -
Execution of judgments of the European Court of Human Rights finding a violation of Article 18 of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2020)The European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (hereinafter ‘the Convention’) is a living instrument that gradually and consistently develops. Almost 70 years after the adoption of the ... -
Explicit consent In the context of personal data processing conditions compared to Turkish law and European law
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2022)Technology, which has developed rapidly in the last century and continues to develop at an increasing speed, has spread to all areas of daily life and has become intricate with life routines. Accordingly, the storage and ... -
Exploitation of cryptocurrencies as a tool for tax evasion: technological and regulatory issues
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2020)Tax evasion is a crime that harms the national economies, society and indirectly affects all the residents of each state. Now that after a long time of international efforts the traditional tax evasion tools have eventually ... -
Fragmentation of legal regulation of crowdfunding in the Baltic States: the need for a single regulation at the EU level
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2021)Crowdfunding is usually defined as the possibility of obtaining a loan through a platform set up on the Internet. Therefore, it is considered a relatively new alternative option of attracting financing, allowing persons ... -
The GAAR of the ATAD: implications on taxpayer rights and access to the fundamental freedoms associated with lack of legal certainty
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2020)This contribution is a body of doctrinal research, which endeavours to establish whether the GAAR can be effective in both discouraging illegitimate tax avoidance and upholding the rule of law sufficiently to not undermine ... -
The gender blindness of human rights due diligence in global supply chains
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2023)Since the adoption of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs) in 2011 the recognition amongst companies is continuously increasing on how business operations can be related to human rights ... -
GM crops: a safe link in the food supply chain? Has the science behind the EU law on GM crops failed to address the relevant risks and harms that cultivation and consumption of such crops pose to the environment and human health?
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2018)The purpose of this paper is to make an analysis on whether the existing EU legislation sufficiently covers all aspects related to cultivation and consumption of genetically modified crops, and, if not, to propose possible ... -
Grand corruption from the perspective of international criminal law and international human rights law
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2023)Corruption and its impact on human rights have gained significant attention from the academic community in recent decades. Despite increased academic interest, the topic remains understudied. The research aims to determine ... -
Human dignity as a foundational value of peremptory norms in international law
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2018)The central premise of the research is that international law is a value-laden system and that peremptory norms, the same as any other legal norms, are grounded on certain values that inspire their formation, advancement, ... -
Hybrid warfare under international law: is hybrid warfare a crime of aggression?
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2018)The term hybrid warfare has been a subject to much of recent discussion regarding the current and future international political developments in the world. However, despite being widely used in the society, academia policy ...