Unjust enrichment in Latvian Civil Law: insights from theory, court practice and the DCFR

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Author
Niedre, Elizabete Anna
Co-author
Riga Graduate School of Law
Advisor
Fillers, Aleksandrs
Date
2022Metadata
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The concept of unjust enrichment has not been widely discussed and written about by legal
scholars in the last twenty years, however, case law indicates that such disputes are common
for both private individuals and businesses and there can be identified gaps in the current legal
system. The present thesis explores the concept of unjust enrichment and its preconditions and
limitations in Latvian Civil Law. The author critically analyses all types of reclaims of unjust
enrichment in relation to their historical roots in Roman law and Latvian court practice. In
Europe, a Draft Common Frame of Reference has been developed, with the seventh book
focused on the regulation of unjust enrichment that is used as inspiration to develop ideas on
how the legal system can be improved, as well as translation of the concept and other scenarios
when unjust enrichment can occur. It is concluded that the Draft Common Frame of Reference
can be a valuable source to improve Latvian Civil Law.