Kristine Jarinovska (born 22 August 1977) is legal scientist,[1][2] doctor of juridical science, legal scholar, sworn advocate,[3] attorney at law, historian[4][5] and was the Secretary of State of Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Latvia,[6] leading researcher of University of Latvia.[7]
Education
Jarinovska was raised in the United States state of Wisconsin. She graduated from the Catholic Xavier High School in Appleton, Wisconsin in 1997.[8] Jarinovska graduated from Riga Graduate School of Law in 2003.[9] In her doctoral studies, Jarinovska conducted research at the Université Paris X,[10] Académie de Versailles. Doctor of juridical science, Dr. iur. doctor iuris of the University of Latvia.[11]
Civil servant
Jarinovska works as legal expert for the government.[12] She served as a civil servant from 1999 in the Latvian Ministry of Justice, mainly as Director of the Department of Methodology and Systematization.[13] She participated in a legal research network of European Union independent experts, investigating fundamental rights, legal aid, European law and other law research topics. Jarinovska served as Deputy Director-General State Environmental Service, State Capital Shareholder in various capital companies of the Republic of Latvia, Chairperson of Certification Commission for Insolvency Administrators, Chairperson of Board of Directors state joint-stock company "Courts agency", High Executive state limited liability Gazette of the Republic of Latvia.[14] Jarinovska was leading actor in preparing contract between Latvian and Swedish governments in creating Riga Graduated School of Law and transfer shares to University of Latvia.[15]
Jarinovska was appointed as the State Secretary for Ministry of Education and Science in 2006.[16] Kristine Jarinovska was elected by Government of Republic of Latvia as Deputy President of former USSR KGB Crimes Research Commission in 2014 as the Chair of Institute of Constitutional Law.[17]
Researcher
In her academic career, Jarinovska has been a fellow Riga Graduate School of Law, and Law College, and a leading researcher at the European Law Institute and at the University of Latvia.[18] Jarinovska's research interests includes the Constitution of the Republic of Latvia[19] and Freedom of Information.[20] In 2018, Jarinovska was elected as the chair of the Scientific Council of the Center of Public Memory of Latvia.[21] The Center of Public Memory calls for the removal of monuments glorifying communist totalitarian regime.[22]
References
- ↑ Capps, Patrick «Metgodological Legal Positivism in Law and International Law.» In Himma, Kenneth Einar, Ed. Law, Morality, and Legal Positivism: Proceedings of the 21st World Congress of the International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (IVR); Lund, Sweden, 12–18 August 2003, ARSP Beiheft Nr. 98, Archiv für Rechts- und Scozialphilosophie, Franz Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden GmbH, Stuttgart, 2004. ISBN 3-515-08513-0 Volume 3, p. 12.
- ↑ Dr. iur. Ivans Jānis Mihailovs, Mg. iur. , Bc. paed. Rihards Erdmanis "The Doctrine of “in Loco Parentis” in Anglo-Saxon Legal Systems and in the Republic of Latvia", Journal of the University of Latvia. Law, No. 15, 2022 pp. 293–308
- ↑ Newly Admitted Advocates Give Oath On 11th December 2020, The Latvian Collegium of Sworn Advocates
- ↑ "Čekas mājā atvērs jaunāko VDK komisijas pētījumu (Rīgā, Brīvības ielā 61, atvērs Latvijas Universitātes Latvijas vēstures institūta sērijas "VDK zinātniskās izpētes komisijas raksti" 2. sējumu "LPSR drošības iestāžu darbība (1944–1956)")", Jurista Vārds, 2016. gada 27. aprīlis.
- ↑ LPSR VDK zinātniskās izpētes komisija elektroniski ir publicējusi VDK zinātniskās izpētes komisijas rakstu 4. sējumu «LIELAIS BRĀLIS TEVI VĒRO: VDK un tās piesegstruktūras» (tajā ietilpst arī ziņojumu starptautiskajā konferencē «Lielais Brālis Tevi Vēro: VDK un tās piesegstruktūras» 2016. gada 11., 12., 13. augustā otrā daļa), ko veidojis autoru kolektīvs Dr. iur. Kristīnes Jarinovskas, Dr. hist., Dr. h. c. (LZA) Kārļa Kangera zinātniskajā redakcijā. Elektroniskā publikācija ISBN 978-9934-8587-7-2
- ↑ "Latvia Ministers".
- ↑ "Popular Initiatives as Means of Altering the Core of the Republic of Latvia", Juridica International, 2013.
- ↑ "Alumni Contact". xavier.k12.wi.us. Archived from the original on 22 March 2008. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
- ↑ http://www.rgsl.edu.lv/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&lang=lv&id=129
- ↑ "Kristīne Jarinovska", Juridica International, 2013.
- ↑ "Juridiskās fakultātes studentu panākumi pasaules lielākajā tiesu izspēlē". May 2013.
- ↑ Pettai, E.-C. (2020). Delayed Truth: Latvia’s Struggles with the Legacies of the KGB. Herder-Institut Für Historische Ostmitteleuropaforschung – Institut Der Leibniz-Gemeinschaft. https://doi.org/10.25626/0101
- ↑ http://www.rgsl.edu.lv/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=317
- ↑ "Kristīne Jarinovska", Juridica International, 2013.
- ↑ Muižnieks, I. Chairman of the RGSL Board, 2004-2015, Rector of the University of Latvia. RGSL. p. 31, 32
- ↑ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 May 2011. Retrieved 22 July 2007.
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- ↑ Jarinovska, Kristine. "The Preamble of the Satversme:the New Approach to Constitutional Self-Restraint", Acta Juridica Hungarica 55, No 4. (2014) Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, pp. 351–366.
- ↑ BIBLIOGRAPHIE COURANTE PARTIE A PUBLICATIONS JURIDIQUES CONCERNANT L'INTÉGRATION EUROPEENNE 2018 Nº 6 Liste de documents catalogués par la Bibliothèque de la Cour de justice de l'Union européenne pendant la période du 1er au 30 juin 2018, Jarinovska, Kristīne. Freedom of information in Latvia and the European Union, AML/988
- ↑ "Publiskās atmiņas centra padomes priekšsēdētāja Dr. iur. Kristīne Jarinovska publicējusi viedokli par sadarbības ar VDK pārbaudes lietām.", Latvijas Universitāte, 2019.
- ↑ "The Center of Public Memory calls for the removal of monuments glorifying totalitarianism", Baltic News, February 17, 2023.