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  2. Riga Graduate School of Law - Wikipedia

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    RGSL boasts an international student body, from the various European Union member and non-member states, the Balkans, CIS states, and the Americas. The international aspect of student life is a core element of RGSL development and diversity. The resident members of faculty offer teaching in their respective fields of competence.

  3. Admission to practice law - Wikipedia

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    Qualifying law degrees in the Netherlands must cover the four foundations of legal knowledge: Dutch private law, Dutch criminal law, Dutch administrative and constitutional law and international/European law. [141] Dutch advocates should be members of the Netherlands bar association (Dutch: Nederlandse Orde van Advocaten).

  4. List of universities and colleges in Latvia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of universities and colleges in Latvia. The accrediting body for universities and colleges in Latvia is the 'Council of Higher Education' ( Augstākās izglītības padome ).

  5. Riga Stradiņš University - Wikipedia

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    One third of all international students in Latvia study at RSU and currently international students constitute more than 27% of the student body of the university. [10] In 2022 In 2022 out of 2620 international students 30% came from Germany , 26% from Sweden , 12,5% from Finland and 7% from Norway 4.5% from Italy, 2.4% form India, 2.2% from ...

  6. Baltic International Academy - Wikipedia

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    The Baltic International Academy (Latvian: Baltijas Starptautiskā akadēmija, Russian: Балтийская международная академия) is the largest degree-awarding tertiary educational institution in Latvia teaching primarily in the Russian language and the largest non-government higher education establishment in the Baltic countries.

  7. Stockholm School of Economics in Riga - Wikipedia

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    Application qualifying results Minimum grades in Mathematics and English: 7 on a scale of 10, or equivalent on a comparable scale (State examination results in Mathematics and English are required for candidates who completed their secondary education starting from 2013 in Estonia, Latvia or Lithuania.) Motivation letter (part of application form)

  8. Law of Latvia - Wikipedia

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    It is largely civil, as opposed to a common, law system with traces of socialist traditions and practices. [1] [2] It is based on epitomes in the German and French systems. The Latvian legal system is grounded on the principles laid out in the Constitution of the Republic of Latvia and safeguarded by the Constitutional Court of the Republic of ...

  9. University of Daugavpils - Wikipedia

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    Student life is organised through the Students’ Council, the campus newspaper “Lai Top!” (Let it be!), the Latgale Students’ Centre, the Association of Young Scientists of Daugavpils University “DUJZA”, the Art Teachers' Union, the Health Care Centre and Natural Research and Environmental Education Centre. Students can also acquire ...