Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: 10.1051/shsconf/20208501006
Title: Compulsory divided property – problems and solutions within modernisation of Latvian legal system
Authors: Dinsberga, Jolanta
Vilka, L.
Vike, J.
Rīga Stradiņš University
Keywords: restriction;compulsory divided property;Land Reform;5.5 Law;3.2. Articles or chapters in other proceedings other than those included in 3.1., with an ISBN or ISSN code;SDG 2 - Zero Hunger
Issue Date: 2020
Citation: Dinsberga , J 2020 , Compulsory divided property – problems and solutions within modernisation of Latvian legal system . in L Vilka & J Vike (eds) , 7th International Interdisciplinary Scientific Conference SOCIETY. HEALTH. WELFARE . vol. 85 , 01006 , 7th International Interdisciplinary Scientific Conference "Society. Health. Welfare" , Riga , Latvia , 10/10/18 . https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20208501006
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Abstract: After the end of the Soviet regime, a dual situation – a divided property with land and buildings owned by different persons – occurred in Latvia. Study objective: to describe key tendencies of modernising the Latvian legal system for discontinuation of compulsory divided property by examining historical development and legal framework thereof. Methods used: general scientific – descriptive, analytical, formally dogmatic, graphic; Legal interpretation methods – grammatical, systemic, teleological, historical. Conclusions: occurrence of the divided property is related to historical circumstances and causes various issues between building owners and landowners; thus, elaboration and adoption of new draft laws will ensure discontinuation of the divided property and well-balanced interests of the parties. The study could be binding to those willing to know more about legal system development tendencies in other country, i.e., in Latvia.
DOI: 10.1051/shsconf/20208501006
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