Browsing RJA Maģistra darbi / RGSL Master's Thesis by Author "Ziemele, Ineta"
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Austrian citizenship for South Tyrol: Another Hungarian-Slovak tit-for-tat?
Gattringer, Robert (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2018)The subject of this thesis is the question, whether Austria can provide South Tyrol or, more specifically, individual South Tyroleans with the Austrian citizenship under the terms of public International Law. The relevance ... -
Effect of new Aliens Act of Finland on the fair trial in asylum cases
Jatoi, Mir Nasarullah Khan (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2020)This thesis describes various elements of the rights to fair trial, free access to the justice, fairness, public hearings, and trials by the independent tribunals. The purpose of this thesis is to examine new Aliens Act ... -
Human dignity as a foundational value of peremptory norms in international law
Kārkliņa, Kate Keita (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, ... -
Nexus between the legality of nuclear weapons and sustainable development
Cēsniece, Ieva (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2019)The aim of the thesis is to assess the legality of nuclear weapons from the perspective of sustainable development and to examine whether the legality of nuclear weapons is compatible with sustainable development. The ... -
The problem of statelessness in Cambodia
Phom, Ravy (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2018)Statelessness has become an issue of concern to the international community since after the World War I. An estimated 15 million people are refused citizenship around the world. Statelessness occurs due to many reasons, ... -
“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 ... -
Some crimes go unpunished: tracing the emergence and evolution of the rule on prohibition of genocide
Galib, Ahsan Habib (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2023)This research examines the emergence and evolution of the rule on prohibition of genocide. The concept of genocide has undergone significant transformations in the last century, reflecting shifts in cultural and political ... -
Succession of states in respect of state responsibility: towards yet another Vienna Convention?
Kaplane, Anastasija (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2019)The present work analyses the historical evolution of the rules on succession of states as well as provides a review of case law where the Court referred to the concept of state succession to international responsibility, ...