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The protection of minority shareholders during delisting in Germany and in the U.K.
2020
The thesis seeks to compare the protection of minority shareholders during delisting in Germany and in the UK. Delisting refers to a publicly traded company leaving the stock market. In order to compare the protection afforded by the relevant legislator the thesis first seeks to give an overview of the interests touched upon by delisting, finding the main risk for minority shareholders is unlike often assumed not a loss of value but the loss of the share’s tradability. The thesis then compares the approach taken towards the problem and the instruments utilized by both legislators. Here the thesis finds that the German law represents a stricter and inflexible solution, while the British law …
Motorizētu satiksmes līdzekļu īpašnieku atbildības problēma Latvijas un ārzemju civiltiesībās
1939
Atsevišķs novilkums no Latvijas Universitātes Akadem. Sabiedrisko zinātņu biedrības Rakstu krājuma, II, 87.-107. lpp.
The dynamics of private property: between individual rights and common interests
2021
The present research explores the tension implicit in the right to property as an exclusionary right. The conceptualization of the right to property as a necessary component of individual freedom stands at odds with a universal exercise of the right in the context of scarcity. Both moral and economic considerations align in the necessity for property, but these justifications are of a principally divergent order. The natural law perspective is predominantly anchored in the atomic – the interest of the individual in personal freedom and well-being. The focal point of the economics approach is in the aggregate – the benefit to be reaped in the rights’ systematic application. The present work …
Nomaksas pirkums Latvijā un ārzemēs
1931
Atsevišķs novilkums no Tieslietu Ministrijas Vēstneša Nr. 6/9 1931. g.
The implications of the EU Labour law in Latvia
2013
Civilrechtliche Entscheidungen der Riga'schen Stadtgerichte. Band 7
1885
“Sicherungsverwahrung” (preventive detention) in Germany under the scrutiny of the ECHR
2020
The societal challenge how to deal with offenders deemed habitually dangerous, requires to balance needs for security of the general public with the human rights of the potential extreme dangerous offender. The prediction of future heavy crimes can never be precise. Hence, all measures infringing the rights of individuals deemed dangerous are very problematic from a human rights perspective. Germany uses “Sicherungsverwahrung” (preventive detention) to handle this challenge. The concept basically meant that after their prison-sentence, offenders deemed dangerous were kept in prison like conditions until they were not deemed dangerous anymore. The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) inter…
"The Quality of Legal Acts and its Importance in Contemporary Legal Space": International Scientific Conference, 4-5 October, 2012, University of Lat…
2012
This publication presents a collection of research papers in conjunction with the international scientific conference “The Quality of Legal Acts and its Importance in Contemporary Legal Space”, 4-5 October, 2012 at the University of Latvia Faculty of Law, Riga. All contributions have been double-blind peer reviewed.
L’INTRODUZIONE ALLA PROBLEMATICA DELLA «PROPRIETÀ» NEL QUADRO DELLE RILETTURE COSTITUZIONALI DEL DIRITTO PROPRIETÀ
2021
Pietro Perlingieri's book "Introduction to the problematic of property", published in 1970, is re-read in the light of the Italian debate on the constitutional interpretation of property law
Some Private International Law Issues
2014
The Draft CESL is not only intended to cover intra-European transactions, but will also be applicable to contracts linked to third countries. This twofold effect raises interesting legal questions that are going to be analysed in this chapter from the perspective of Private International Law.