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Human dignity as a foundational value of peremptory norms in international law
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2020)The appeal of the idea of a morally structured, systemized international legal system implied by the jus cogens regime has resulted in an abundance of literature covering different aspects of this normative category. This ... -
Succession of states in respect of state responsibility: towards yet another Vienna Convention
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2020)The end of the twentieth century was characterised by a series of state dissolution cases, such as the breakup of Czechoslovakia, the Socialist Federalist Republic of Yugoslavia, and the Soviet Union. In that context, the ... -
An analysis of the nutrition and allergen labelling rules in the EU and their implications on the common market
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2018-11)The EU Regulation 1169/2011 also known as food information to consumers’ regulation introduced two advancements - a mandatory nutrition declaration for prepacked food as well as mandatory allergen labelling for prepacked ... -
Modernization of the current cannabis legal framework and its potential economic gains
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2017)The main topic of the article is to observe the current regulatory policy of cannabis and the reasons why it should be reorganized so that the society could gain largest potential economic benefit. The author basically ... -
Personal data protection in the EU – cooperation and competences of EU and national data protection institutions and bodies
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2017)This article focuses on the institutional aspect of European Union (EU) personal data protection. The aim of the article is to identify current problems in division of competences and in cooperation between national and ... -
A blind casting into the evidential sea: the interplay between fundamental rights and the efficacy of leniency programmes
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2018)This article makes the case that proper protection of Defendants’ fundamental rights, through the enhancement of procedural predictability and increased evidentiary transparency, will lead to more efficient, efficacious ...