RJA Bakalaura darbi / RGSL Bachelor Thesis: Recent submissions
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“Weaponization” of migrants: crisis at Latvia-Belarus and Poland-Belarus borders.
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2024)Migration is a phenomenon that has existed for a majority of human history. However, due to changing relations between countries, migration has transformed into an instrument for changing the political landscape. The ... -
Domestic violence in Latvia: assessment of compliance with international and regional standards
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2024)Domestic violence is a concerning issue globally and in Latvia. The problem is not only widely dispersed geographically, but its occurrence is widespread and seriously affects physical and mental health well-being. The ... -
The principle of equality of economic opportunity in the regulatory frameworks underpinning European Union Member State income tax systems
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2024)This bachelor thesis examines the legislative framework of income tax systems in the European Union (EU), with a specific focus on their impact on economic inequality. Income tax rates and systems in the EU vary among ... -
Starvation and the International Criminal Court
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2024)This research explores the challenges of prosecuting starvation at the International Criminal Court (“ICC”). The Rome Statute has criminalized the use of starvation as a method of warfare during international armed conflict ... -
Assessing the effectiveness of the United Nations in protecting women and children amidst armed conflicts – a case study of the Russia-Ukraine conflict
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2024)The thesis objectively assesses the effectiveness of the United Nations (UN) in safeguarding women and children during armed conflicts, with emphasis on the conflicts of Bosnia and Ukraine. It examines the institutional ... -
Right to be forgotten: the balance between the right to privacy and the freedom of the press
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2024)In the digital era, the right to be forgotten, outlined in Article 17 of the GDPR, allows individuals to request the removal of personal data from online platforms. Initially targeting search engines, this right now extends ... -
Derogations to freedom of movement in extreme circumstances: case of Latvia and Sweden during Covid-19 pandemic
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2024)The COVID-19 pandemic has posed significant challenges to governments worldwide, leading to the implementation of restrictions on freedom of movement as a central strategy to control the spread of the virus. This thesis ... -
The principle of freedom of press in the context of national security: case studies of investigative journalism
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2024)The principle of the freedom of press in the context of national security is a challenge when it comes to the balance between individual liberties of investigative journalists, and the right of the nation to protect its ... -
The liability of natural and legal persons for violating European Union restrictive measures in Latvia, Romania, the Netherlands, Germany and France
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2024)response to its actions in Ukraine. The events of February 2022 have prompted the EU to react and significantly expand the list of sanctioned individuals and entities. In the context of these developments, the question of ... -
State regulation of right to privacy and its preservation regarding visual information recording device application by police: comparative research between Latvia and Estonia
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2024)This research paper aims to compare Latvian and Estonian domestic law to determine how well an individual's right to privacy is regulated in the countries mentioned earlier, specifically regarding visual information recording ... -
Choice of law and validity of arbitration agreements: a comparative analysis
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2024)This bachelor thesis explores the interplay between the validity of arbitration agreements and the choice of law issues. The aim of the present thesis is to analyse and compare the legal frameworks governing these two ... -
Balancing innovation and cross-border consumer protection: a look at regulatory challenges for FinTech companies
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2024)The research offers a succinct synopsis of the obstacles faced by Fintech companies in Latvia, highlighting the paramount significance of proficient personnel and strong regulatory environments in guaranteeing their worldwide ... -
European Union external trade and human rights abroad
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2024)This thesis aims to explore and problematize the legal framework that protects human rights in third States within the context of EU external trade. The main objectives were to analyse the legal framework governing the ... -
European Green Bond Regulation: legal analysis of the impact on Baltic corporate green bond issuance
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2024)The green bond market is quickly expanding as a result of increased concerns about climate change and environmental sustainability. From 2015 to 2020, the average yearly growth rate reached 50%. Although the Baltic States ... -
Trans-European energy networks and their impact on the development of European energy
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2024)The paper examines current problems of and prospects for the development of legal regulation of Trans-European Energy Networks (TEN-E) taking into account recent geopolitical changes. TEN-E is one of the areas of development ... -
Universal human rights norms and Islamic law: a case study of interpretation and definition of the principle of equality in Afghanistan between genders under the Taliban regime
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2024)In a way, human rights are a reminder that puts pressure on humankind as a whole, to remember that all of us share the right to demand that human beings have equal rights. Thus, the principle of equality is the essence and ... -
Contested authority: explaining supreme and constitutional court resistance to an expanding CJEU
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2024)The relationship between the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) and national governments is a critical issue in contemporary European law. This thesis explores how and why national governments within the European ... -
Adapting to the NIS2 Directive proposal: the implications for companies in Latvia
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2024)This Bachelor Thesis focuses on the legal framework of cybersecurity applicable in Latvia, specifically the NIS2 Directive and the implementation of it. This topic is currently important due to the rules of the NIS2 Directive ... -
One union, multiple visions: unraveling anti-corruption strategies in Sweden, Latvia and Poland
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2024)Corruption is a systematic threat that not only affects independent states but also democratic regime. Corruption weakens democracy, which leads to weakened governments and those in power are abusing their rights for more ... -
The death penalty across borders: analysis of regional approaches and international human rights perspectives
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2024)The focus of the thesis is the global practice of the death penalty, in particular the regional approaches and its contradiction with the international human rights law. One of the goals is to determine the reasons behind ...