National Recovery and Resilience Plan: Latvia
Political leaders and civil society representatives, including the social partners, reached agreement on the main elements to be incorporated in Latvia’s Recovery and Resilience Plan (RRP).
Linda Romele
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Limitations in detectability of air-filled gypsum karst cavity by electrical resistivity tomography: a case study from the Baltic Devonian sedimentary basin [PDF]
Karst terrain is widely distributed globally, posing one of the most significant issues for civil engineering and public safety. Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) is regarded as the most suitable method for exploring subsurface karst features ...
Jānis Karušs+4 more
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The Impact of Digitalisation of Higher Education: The Case of Latvia and Nordic-Baltic Region
For the next seven years, the digitalisation of higher education is one of the priority tasks of Latvia. An extensive review of information sources was performed, and an online survey with the technical staff of higher education institutions was ...
Petrovica Sintija+2 more
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Selfhood in Question: The Ontogenealogies of Bear Encounters
Recent years have witnessed an increase in bear sightings in Latvia, causing a change of tone in the country’s media outlets, regarding the return of “wild” animals.
Sauka Anne
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Franchise Regulation in the European Jurisdictions as a Basis for Its Adoption in Poland [PDF]
This study refers to the problem of franchising regulation as a phenomenon of private law. In fact, in most legal systems, franchising operates on the basis of the principle of freedom of contract or the principle of freedom of economic activity. However,
Rafał Adamus
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The Attitude of the United States to the Baltic Region in 1918–1922: The Example of Latvia
The article discusses the attitude of the USA towards the newborn independent Baltic States in 1918–1922 using the most devastated of them—Latvia—as an example.
Jēkabsons Ēriks
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Latvians are one of the most mobile European nations. Latvian migration to Sweden has a long history. After the II World War, more than 4,000 people moved from Latvia to Sweden, fleeing Soviet power.
Ginta Elksne
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Finnish–Estonian Defence Cooperation. Lessons of 1939‒1940 for the USSR and Their Modern Interpretation [PDF]
The article focuses on the issues of bilateral relations between Estonia and Finland in the 1920s and 1930s in the context of modern foreign policy and military cooperation between two countries.
Nikolai M. Mezhevich, Irina N. Novikova
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Europeanization by European Parliament Political Groups: The Case of Latvia 2004-2019
This article assesses the top-down Europeanization of national political parties by the political groups of the European Parliament. Based on the premise that the national political parties alter their agendas and argumentation because of ties to their ...
Andžāns Māris+2 more
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The Trouble with “Gender” in Latvia: Europeanisation Through the Prism of the Istanbul Convention
The article analyses the dynamics of Europeanisation revolving around the ratification of the Council of Europe Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence (Istanbul Convention) in Latvia.
Vizgunova Elizabete, Graudiņa Elīna
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