The Saeima1 has adopted and
the President has proclaimed the following law:
Law on Riga
Graduate School of Law
Chapter I
General Provisions
Section 1. The Riga Graduate School of Law (hereinafter
- the Graduate School) was established in accordance with the
agreement entered into on 14 July 1997 by the Government of the
Republic of Latvia, the Government of the Kingdom of Sweden, and
the Soros Foundation Latvia.
Section 2. The Graduate School members are the
University of Latvia and the foundation "DOTS Foundation for an
Open Society".
Section 3. The Graduate School is a limited liability
company.
Section 4. The Graduate School is an institution of
higher education and science.
Section 5. (1) The Graduate School is an autonomous
educational institution with the right to self-governance. The
self-governance thereof shall be based on the rights and
opportunities of employees to participate in the management and
supervision of academic, administrative, and economic affairs in
accordance with the specified procedures.
(2) The Graduate School shall act in accordance with this Law,
the Law on Higher Education Institutions, other laws of the
Republic of Latvia, and international norms of higher education
institution activities which are not in contradiction with the
legislative enactments of the Republic of Latvia and also in
accordance with its articles of association and the Constitution
of the Graduate School.
Chapter
II
Purpose and Tasks of the Graduate School Activities
Section 6. The main purpose of the Graduate School
activities is to provide students with an opportunity to acquire
academic degrees and vocational degrees, and professional
qualifications in the fields of social sciences and related
interdisciplinary fields.
Section 7. The task of the Graduate School is to
educate specialists, to offer them the opportunity to raise
qualifications and continue education, to carry out fundamental
and applied research, to inform the public of the results of
scientific research, and to engage in the transfer of
knowledge.
Chapter
III
Representation and Management Bodies of the Graduate School
Section 8. The members shall be the higher management
body and decision-making body of the Graduate School in
strategic, financial, and economic matters, and also in matters
relating to or arising from the strategic, financial, and
economic matters of the Graduate School.
Section 9. The representation and management bodies and
decision-making bodies of the Graduate School are as follows:
1) the Executive Board;
2) the Constitutional Assembly;
3) the Senate;
4) the Rector;
5) the Academic Arbitration Court.
Section 10. The Executive Board is a body established
by the members the composition of which and the procedures for
the establishment of which shall be determined by the articles of
association of the Graduate School and the Commercial Law. The
activities and competence of the Executive Board shall be
determined by this Law, the Commercial Law, the articles of
association of the Graduate School, and the Constitution of the
Graduate School.
Section 11. The Executive Board is authorised to:
1) approve the operational strategy of the Graduate
School;
2) approve the budget of the Graduate School;
3) organise the economic activity of the Graduate School;
4) propose the development, introduction of new study
programmes or substantial modification, reorganisation, or
closure of the existing study programmes of the Graduate
School;
5) decide on the establishment, reorganisation, or elimination
of the units of the Graduate School;
6) nominate candidates for the election of the Rector to the
office and proposing the dismissal of the Rector;
7) enter into an employment contract with the Rector for the
entire term of office thereof;
8) make a proposal for members to convene an emergency
Constitutional Assembly;
9) determine the remuneration of the Graduate School employees
which shall not be less than the rates specified by the
Cabinet;
10) draw up the Constitution of the Graduate School and the
draft amendments thereof.
Section 12. The Constitutional Assembly shall be the
representation and management body and decision-making body of
the academic and scientific activities of the Graduate School.
The election of representatives of the Constitutional Assembly
shall be organised by the Executive Board of the Graduate
School.
Section 13. The Constitutional Assembly shall:
1) adopt and amend the Constitution of the Graduate School,
coordinating this with the Executive Board;
2) elect the Rector and decide on the dismissal of the Rector
in accordance with the procedures specified;
3) elect the Senate;
4) elect the Academic Arbitration Court;
5) approve the by-laws of the Constitutional Assembly, the
Senate, and the Academic Arbitration Court;
6) elect the Chair, the Vice-Chair, and the Secretary of the
Constitutional Assembly;
7) decide on the dismissal of arbitrators from duties on the
initiative of the employer;
8) perform other duties specified in the Constitution of the
Graduate School.
Section 14. The Senate is a collegial management body
and a decision-making body of the Graduate School which approves
the procedures for and regulations governing all areas of
activity of the Graduate School (examines and approves study
programmes, establishes and eliminates structural units, etc.).
The activities and competence of the Senate shall be regulated by
a by-law approved by the Constitutional Assembly.
Section 15. The Senate shall perform the duties
specified in the Constitution of the Graduate School and other
laws and regulations, taking into account the approved Graduate
School budget and other decisions approved by the Executive Board
of the Graduate School.
Section 16. The Rector is the highest official of the
Graduate School who shall implement the general administration of
the Graduate School and represent the Graduate School without
special authorisation. A foreign citizen may be elected to the
position of the Rector of the Graduate School.
Section 17. (1) The Rector shall be elected by the
Constitutional Assembly upon a proposal of the Executive Board of
the Graduate School for a period of three years, moreover not
more than twice in succession.
2) The Cabinet shall approve the Rector elected into office at
the Constitutional Assembly. The Rector of the Graduate School
shall be able to and shall use the official language to the
extent necessary for the performance of the professional duties
thereof, or the Graduation School shall provide a translation
into the official language.
(3) The procedures for the dismissal of the Rector shall be
determined by the Law on Higher Education Institutions and this
Law.
Section 18. The Rector shall perform the duties
specified in laws and regulations and in the Constitution of the
Graduate School.
Section 19. The Academic Arbitration Court of the
Graduate School shall operate on the basis of the by-law approved
at the Constitutional Assembly.
Section 20. The Academic Arbitration Court shall
perform the duties specified in laws and regulations and in the
Constitution of the Graduate School.
Chapter
IV
Studies and Scientific Activities of the Graduate School
Section 21. The Graduate School shall implement the
study programmes licensed and accredited in accordance with the
procedures laid down in laws and regulations. Studies at the
Graduate School shall take place in English or in another
official language of the European Union.
Section 22. At the Graduate School, the theses
necessary for the acquisition of a bachelor's, master's, and
doctoral degree may be developed and defended, and also
vocational qualification examinations taken, except for the State
examination in the second level higher vocational education study
programmes specified in the Law on Higher Education Institutions,
in one of the official languages of the European Union.
Section 23. Students who fulfil the requirements of an
accredited study programme of the Graduate School shall be
entitled to receive higher education diplomas recognised by the
State.
Section 24. The Graduate School shall independently
determine the content of study programmes and the form of
learning, the rules for the admission of students, the procedures
for matriculation, and also the basic directions of scientific
activity.
Section 25. The requirements for the level of
proficiency of the official language specified in laws and
regulations shall not be applicable to the Graduate School
employees. The Graduate School shall ensure the circulation of
documents and communication with State institutions and
individuals in the official language.
Chapter V
Property, Finances, and Economic Activity of the Graduate
School
Section 26. (1) The property of the Graduate School
shall be formed of the movable and immovable property belonging
to the Graduate School, intellectual property, and also financial
means.
(2) The property of the Graduate School shall be managed by
the Executive Board of the Graduate School in accordance with the
procedures specified in its articles of association and in
compliance with the requirements of laws and regulations. The
Rector and the Senate of the Graduate School shall operate with
the property of the Graduate School within the limits and in
accordance with the procedures specified by the Executive
Board.
Section 27. The property of the Graduate School shall
be used to ensure the studies and also scientific and economic
activity of the Graduate School.
Transitional
Provision
Amendments to the Constitution of the Graduate School shall be
submitted to the Cabinet for approval until 31 August 2019.
The Law has been adopted by the Saeima on 1 November
2018.
President R. Vējonis
Rīga, 7 November 2018
1 The Parliament of the Republic of
Latvia
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