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Vol. 15 (2022): Journal of the University of Latvia. Law
Vol. 15 (2022): Journal of the University of Latvia. Law
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22364/jull.15
Published:
2022-11-16
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Articles
The Doctrine of Supra-Constitutionality and Lithuanian Constitutional Identity
Dainius Žalimas
5-17
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Corporate Prosecutions – on Some Relevant Issues Related to the Criminal Procedural Status of Legal Entities
Kristīne Strada-Rozenberga, Ārija Meikališa
18-33
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On the Occasion of the 100th Anniversary of the Latvian Constitution – a Brief Overview of the Weimarer Reichsverfassung as an “Elder Sister”
Christoph J. Schewe, Thomas Blome
34-44
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Changes in the Legal Status of a Woman-Mother in the Soviet Law After the Bolshevik Revolution and in the Stalin’s Era (1917–1953)
Sanita Osipova, Anna Kontere
45-56
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Recommendations for Overcoming Challenges of Whistleblowing in Public Procurement Procedures
Jelena Kostić, Marina Matić Bošković
57-69
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Sexual Harassment and Its Differentiation from Other Criminal Offences
Valentija Liholaja, Elīna Zivtiņa
70-80
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“Not Permanent, Nor Static”: Perspectives on “Humanisation” of International Immunities in International Law
Niccolò Lanzoni
81-92
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Development of the Normative Regulation on the Official Latvian State Language During the First Period of Independence
Ringolds Balodis
93-136
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Minimum Wage Fixing Mechanisms in the EU Member States: A Comparative Overview in the Light of the Draft Directive on Adequate Minimum Wages
Katarzyna Bomba
137-153
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General Principles of Law as Common Constitutional Traditions of the European Union Member States
Daiga Rezevska
154-165
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Awareness of Violence as a Prerequisite for Prevention of Domestic Violence
Silvia Kaugia
166-175
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Liability for Unlawful Use of a Trademark
Jānis Rozenfelds
176-191
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The Procedure for Amending the Constitution in the Republic of Poland – Selected Issues
Monika Giżyńska, Dobrochna Ossowska-Salamonowicz
192-203
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Polish Constitutional Tribunal’s Judgement Regarding Supremacy of the Polish Constitution Over EU Law: The Next-Level Debate on the “Last Word’’
Irēna Kucina
204-214
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Virtual Corporate Seat: The Lithuanian Perspective
Lina Mikalonienė
215-227
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Several Aspects of the Protection of Trade Secrets
Lauris Rasnačs
228-242
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EU Considerations on New Protection of Whistleblowers
Jorgete Vitorino Clarindo dos Santos
243-265
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Permissibility of the Reverse Burden of Proof and its Limits in Criminal Proceedings in the Context of the Presumption of Innocence
Jānis Rozenbergs
266-281
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The Concept of Public-Private Partnership in Poland
Rafał Cieślak
282-292
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The Doctrine of “in Loco Parentis” in Anglo-Saxon Legal Systems and in the Republic of Latvia
Rihards Erdmanis, Ivans Jānis Mihailovs
293-308
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