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- ItemAdministrative Law / Droit administratif : Republic of Latvia / Republique de Lettonie(Esperia Publications, 2011) Briede, Jautrite
- ItemConstitutional Court of the Republic of Latvia : constitutional regulation, competence and content of the petitions(Instytut Nauk Politycznych Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego, 2014) Rodiņa, Anita
- ItemDenial of Genocide and Crimes against Humanity in the Jurisprudence of Human Rights Monitoring Bodies(Routledge, 2014) Kučs, Artūrs
- ItemDie Justizreform vom Jahr 1889 und Bedeutung für die Baltischen Provinzen Russlands und (spāter) Lettland(PL Academic Research, 2012) Lazdiņš, Jānis
- ItemDistinction Between Euthanasia and Valid Medical Decision and Its Impact on Unborn Life(2014) Poļaks, Rihards; Liholaja, Valentija
- ItemEntstehung und Entwicklung des Notariats auf dem Territorium Lettlands vom Ende des 19. bis zur Mirte des 20. Jahrhunderts(PL Academic Research, 2012) Osipova, Sanita
- ItemEU Law on Indications of Geographical Origin: Theory and Practice(Springer, 2014) Mantrov, Vadim
- ItemFinancial Crisis and the Constitution of Latvia(Ashgate, 2013) Balodis, Ringolds; Pleps, Janis
- ItemThe implications of the EU Labour law in Latvia(University of Latvia, 2013) Dupate, Kristine
- ItemJānis Pliekšāns’ (Rainis’) “Formula of Happiness”(University of Latvia, 2020) Lazdiņš, JānisThe article focuses on the analysis of the understanding of “formula of happiness” of Jānis Pliekšāns (Rainis), lawyer, philosopher and the most famous Latvian poet. Rainis’ works were created at the end of the 19th – beginning of the 20th centuries. This is the time when the legal consciousness of the Latvian State was evolving and the Republic of Latvia was proclaimed (1918). Rainis’ views in the philosophy of law were significantly influenced by the theory of Marxism and the fight for rights described by Rudolf von Ihering. Rainis’ “formula of happiness” means interminable self-improvement in the struggle for personal happiness with the aim of leading the whole humanity towards happiness. The ultimate happiness is work for the benefit of all people. -/- The article was prepared within the framework of the project “Interaction between the individual, the society and the state in process of the history of Latvia: conflicting values and formation of shared values during historical turning points” (project number: VPP-IZM-2018/1-0018).
- ItemThe Republic of Latvia(Kluwer, 2014) Rezevska, Daiga