Continuity of the Judicial Power in the Republic of Latvia. Preconditions and Necessity

The article is dedicated to issues of the genesis and continuity of judicial power in the Republic of Latvia. On 18 November 1918, the State of Latvia was proclaimed as a democratic republic. Pursuant to the theory of separation of state power, the judicial power became one of the powers of the ind...

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Main Author: Jānis Lazdiņš
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Latvia Press 2022-09-01
Series:Law: Journal of the University of Latvia
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Online Access:https://journal.lu.lv/jull/article/view/178
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description The article is dedicated to issues of the genesis and continuity of judicial power in the Republic of Latvia. On 18 November 1918, the State of Latvia was proclaimed as a democratic republic. Pursuant to the theory of separation of state power, the judicial power became one of the powers of the independent Latvian State. The author of this publication proposes the thesis that in examining the problems of the continuity of a democratic and judicial state the aspect of the continuity of the judicial power should not be ignored. Without analysing the aspect of the continuity of the judicial power, the assessment of the implementation of the state continuity would be incomplete.
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spelling doaj.art-ffb31f8c405a4428bfb040ac95b248fe2022-12-22T02:37:00ZengUniversity of Latvia PressLaw: Journal of the University of Latvia1691-76772592-93642022-09-019Continuity of the Judicial Power in the Republic of Latvia. Preconditions and NecessityJānis Lazdiņš The article is dedicated to issues of the genesis and continuity of judicial power in the Republic of Latvia. On 18 November 1918, the State of Latvia was proclaimed as a democratic republic. Pursuant to the theory of separation of state power, the judicial power became one of the powers of the independent Latvian State. The author of this publication proposes the thesis that in examining the problems of the continuity of a democratic and judicial state the aspect of the continuity of the judicial power should not be ignored. Without analysing the aspect of the continuity of the judicial power, the assessment of the implementation of the state continuity would be incomplete. https://journal.lu.lv/jull/article/view/178judicial systemjudicial reformscourtscontinuity of statelegal principles
spellingShingle Jānis Lazdiņš
Continuity of the Judicial Power in the Republic of Latvia. Preconditions and Necessity
Law: Journal of the University of Latvia
judicial system
judicial reforms
courts
continuity of state
legal principles
title Continuity of the Judicial Power in the Republic of Latvia. Preconditions and Necessity
title_full Continuity of the Judicial Power in the Republic of Latvia. Preconditions and Necessity
title_fullStr Continuity of the Judicial Power in the Republic of Latvia. Preconditions and Necessity
title_full_unstemmed Continuity of the Judicial Power in the Republic of Latvia. Preconditions and Necessity
title_short Continuity of the Judicial Power in the Republic of Latvia. Preconditions and Necessity
title_sort continuity of the judicial power in the republic of latvia preconditions and necessity
topic judicial system
judicial reforms
courts
continuity of state
legal principles
url https://journal.lu.lv/jull/article/view/178
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