European Integration and Baltic Sea Region: Diversity and Perspectives
The University of Latvia Press
UDK 33(474)(063) EU 600
This publication presents a collection of research papers in conjunction with the international conference “European Integration and Baltic Sea Region: Diversity and Perspectives”, 26–27 September 2011 at the University of Latvia, Riga. The conference is hosted by the Doctoral School for European Integration and Baltic Sea Region Studies, recently established at the university. The publication is a conference volume – Volume I in an anticipated series of publications featuring research papers by doctoral students issued in two-year intervals.
The publication is part-financed by European Regional Development Fund, project 2010/0202/2DP/2.1.1.2.0/10/APIA/VIAA/013 and European Social Fund, project Nr.2009/0138/1DP/1.1.2.1.2/09/IPIA/VIAA/004.
Editor in chief Tatjana MuravskaEditors Roman Petrov, Biruta Sloka and Jānis Vaivads
Editorial BoardChairperson, Vice-Rector for Research Indriķis Muižnieks, University of LatviaVice-Chairperson, Prof. Dr. Tatjana Muravska, University of LatviaProf. Dr. Jean David Avenel, University of Paris XII, France Prof. Dr. Giorgio Dominese Tor, Vergata University, Rome, ItalyProf. Dr. Elena Dubra, University of LatviaProf. Dr. Lassi Heininen, Chair Northern Research Forum, Finland Prof. Dr. Manfred J. Holler, Hamburg University, Germany Asoc. Prof. Roswitha M. King, NorwayProf. Dr. Kęstutis Kriščiūnas, Institute of Europe, Kaunas, Lithuania Prof. Dr. Zaiga Krišjāne, University of LatviaDr. Artūrs Kucš, University of LatviaProf. Dr. Friedrich Lehmann, Hochschule Bremen/University of Applied Sciences, GermanyAsoc. Prof. Dr. Ruta Muktupāvela, Culture Academy of LatviaProf. Dr. Sanita Osipova, University of LatviaProf. Dr. Roman Petrov, Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, President of ECSA Ukraine, UkraineProf. Dr. Gunnar Prause, Hochschule Wismar, Germany Prof. Dr. Juris Rozenvalds, University of LatviaProf. Arild Sæther, Agder University, NorwayProf. Dr. Christoph Schewe, GermanyProf. Dr. Biruta Sloka, University of LatviaDr. Jānis Vaivads, University of Latvia
All contributions have been double-blind peer reviewed.
Layout and cover design Andra Liepiņa and Denīze PonomarjovaProof reader Denīze Ponomarjova and Julia Slanina
© European Regional Development Fund, 2011 © European Social Fund, 2011© University of Latvia, 2011© Centre for European and Transition Studies at the University of Latvia, 2011© Doctoral School for European Integration and Baltic Sea Region Studies at the University of Latvia, 2011
ISBN 978-9984-45-398-9
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Acknowledgement ................................................................................................................ 7
Preface .................................................................................................................................. 9
PART I. GLOBALISATION AND THE FUTURE OF THE STATE ............................... 11
Elina Apsite Will they Return? Latvian Immigrants in the United Kingdom ...................... 11
Ilze Buligina Modern Approaches to the Public Administration of Technological Research – On Reflexive Ethical Governance ............................................. 25
Elzbieta Czarny, Katarzyna Sledziewska Baltic Countries in the EU and in the Euro Area Under the Economic Crisis ........................................................................ 37
Simona Dorina Political Responsibility and its Connection with the Countersignature Institute ...................................................................................... 51
Gunta Pastore Europeanization of Foreign Policy of the New Member States: The Case of Latvia ................................................................................................................ 59
Alexander Pfannkuche Boom and Bust in the Baltic States: What Happened to These Economies and What Should be Done Now? .............................. 70
PART II. LEGAL AND HISTORICAL ASPECTS OF EUROPEAN INTEGRATION ... 79
Marta Abula Provisional Measures in International Commercial Arbitration in the European Union Context ........................................................................................... 79
Diana Apse The Development of Trends in Understanding and Applying the Subsidiary Sources of Law ............................................................................................... 90
Olga Beinarovica Common Trends in Cohabitation Law within the European Union ....... 100
Edmunds Broks Shared Responsibility in the Context of EU Integration ............................ 109
Edvins Danovskis Horizontal Effect of Basic Human Rights in Private Law as a Common Trend of European Integration ....................................................................... 118
Simona Innus-Pavelskopa The Nature and Understanding of the Institute of Adoption in the Latvian SSR ........................................................................................... 131
Irena Kucina Is the European Union Regulation on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction Efficient? .......................................................................... 140
Rada Matjusina Judicial Independence and Impartiality as the Legal Value and its Genesis in Europe ..................................................................................................... 147
Paulius Miliauskas The Restructuring Procedure in the Republic of Lithuania and its Legal Implications ............................................................................................................ 155
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Janis Neimanis The Role of a Judge in European Integration .............................................. 169
Irena Nesterova The Role of the Defense Counsel in Ensuring the Rights not to Confess Guilt in Latvian Criminal Procedure ............................................................ 178
Vita Nemenova Legal Regulation of Cession in Latvia – the Directions for the Development of National Law ........................................................................................ 189
Andrius Puksas Competition Law Boundaries on Research and Development (R&D) Agreements ........................................................................................ 200
Lauris Rasnacs Prohibition of Unfair Competition in Latvia and the Harmonization of Unfair Competition Regulations within the European Union .......................................... 211
Daiga Rezevska Legal Methods in Latvia’s Legal Arrangement and European Integration ... 222
Dace Sulmane The Principle of Effectiveness –the Guarantee of Rule of Law in Europe? ... 234
Vladimirs Terehovics, Elita Nimande Peculiarities of Criminalistics in the Field of State Anti-criminal Politics ................................................................................ 244
Evija Vinkalna Development Tendencies of Understanding Causal Relationships in Criminal Law .................................................................................................................... 250
Inese Volkova Legal Aspects of Neighbouring Rights ........................................................... 255
PART III EU INTERNAL MARKET AND SOCIAL DIMENSION ............................... 267
Laine Fogh Knudsen A Classification of Consumer ADR Schemes – A Way Towards a Better Understanding of the Concept of ADR Schemes ........................... 267
Aija Lulle Internal Dynamics of Recent Migration: the Case Study of Latvians in Guernsey ....................................................................................................... 284
Ksenija Ijevleva Mortgage Market Development: Current Trends and Challenges ............ 294
Larisa Naumova Public Procurements as a European Integration Indicator ........................ 303
Romans Putans Youth Policy in National Strategic Planning in Baltic States ....................... 313
Sergejs Stacenko, Ilze Gude EU Citizen Initiative and Experience of Social Partners in Latvia .................................................................................................... 328
Sotiris Theodoropoulos Regulatory Competition of the EU’s Single Market: Underlying Theory and Evidence .......................................................................................... 339
PART IV TRANSPORT, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY ..................................................................................... 351
Tim-Ake Pentz Maritime Governance in the Baltic Sea – a European Sea between Co-operation and Conflict ............................................................. 351
Daria Gritsenko Baltic Ports: Strategic Interaction for Clean Shipping ............................... 361
Laura Kersule The Motivation Factors of Creativeness to Employees in the Telecommunication Industry of Latvia ....................................................................... 375
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Olga Ritenberga, Laimdota Kalnina Development of Aerobiological Monitoring in Latvia ................................................................................................................................ 390
Ilze Pruse The European Union Emissions Trading System’s Impact on Baltic Companies ............................................................................................................. 397
PART V MACRO REGIONS, TERRITORIAL AND SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT ........ 411
Janis Aprans Implementation of Operational Programmes of 2007–2013: Progress, Evaluations and Lessons for the Future .................................................................. 411
Liga Baltina, Tatjana Muravska Regional Development Policy in Latvia: Ahead or Behind the EU Cohesion Policy? ........................................................................... 422
Santa Beneza, Janis Balodis The Lifestyle and Socioeconomical Situation of the Zvārde Former Military Area: an Example of Sustainable Development ................... 433
Girts Burgmanis Adolescents within Urban Public Space: the Case of Riga, Latvia ............. 444
Rudolfs Cimdins, Peteris Skinkis Monitoring as a Tool for Collaborative Planning in the Riga Region ................................................................................................. 460
Arturs Gaveika Tendencies and Topicality of Implementation of Schengen Borders Code Provisions .................................................................................. 470
Nico Groenendijk Clubs within Clubs: The Council of the Baltic Sea States (CBSS) and the Benelux as Macro-regions within the EU .............................................................................. 478
Floreta Kertusha European Union Regional Policy and the Reduction of the Regional Economic and Social Disparities between Friuli-Venezia Giulia and Puglia .......................... 488
Margarita Miklasa, Maija Usca Local Communication Patterns of the Community: the Case of Post-Soviet Suburban Neighbourhoods near Riga ................... 501
Guntis Solks The Changes of Urban Structures in Former Working-Class Neighborhoods in Riga ......................................................................................................... 514
PART VI RESEARCH, INNOVATION AND COMPETITIVENESS ............................. 523
Silvija Bruna, Zaneta Ilmete, Marija Simonova New Approaches to Human Capital Development in Public Administration in Latvia .................................................................. 523
Aksel Kirch, Vladimir Mezentsev, Mikhail Rodin The Human Recourses in Baltic Sea Macro-region: Facts, Trends and Potential Risks to Fulfilling the ‘Strategy 2020’ Targets .................................................................................................... 533
Tatjana Kulikova Peculiarities of Trade Enterprise Management by Use of Quality Management Approach ......................................................................................................... 544
Daiva Labanauskaite Strengthening a Country’s Touristic Attractiveness on the Global Tourism Market ............................................................................................. 554
Anete Vitola Science, Technology and Innovation Policy Governance in the Baltic Sea Region ........................................................................................................ 565
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Zane Zeibote European Integration and Co-operation for Competitiveness in the Baltic Sea Region ........................................................................................................ 579
PART VII CULTURE, ARTS AND EDUCATION ........................................................... 591
Inta Buka Structural Changes and Mobility of Foreign Students in Higher Educational Institutions of the Baltic Countries ....................................................................................... 591
Sigita Burvyte Realisation of Personal Adaptation Potential in Childhood .......................... 605
Kestutis Ralys Spiritual Education and the Church in Lithuania ........................................ 620
Stephen M. Garrett Multiculturalism and Being Human: Human Identity, the Wholly Other, and European Integration ....................................................................... 629
Baiba Tjarve The Impact of Supranational Institutions on Cultural Policy of the Baltic States during the Transition Period ................................................................... 641
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The collection of papers European Integration and Baltic Sea Region: Diversity and Perspectives is the product of a collective effort. In addition to the contributing authors we gratefully acknowledge support from the European Regional Development Fund and Social Fund, the University of Latvia and its academic and administrative staff.
We are particularly grateful to the Council of the Doctoral School for European Integration and Baltic Sea Region Studies. Without their support publication of this collection of research papers would not have been possible.
On the organizational side, we thank Jānis Aprāns, Romāns Putāns, and Dāvis Plotnieks. Our special gratitude goes to Viktorija Stadnika for essential organizational work. We are greatly indebted to Andra Liepiņa and Denīze Ponomarjova for formatting the text and Julia Slanina for English editing.
September 2011 Editorial Board
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PREFACE
This publication is issued in conjunction with the first international conference organised by the Doctoral School for European Integration and Baltic Sea Region Studies at the University of Latvia on 26-27 September 2011.
The theme of the publication and conference “European Integration and Baltic Sea Region: Diversity and Perspectives” relates to global and regional interaction of political, economic, social and other dimensions in these processes. During the past years qualitative changes in regional integration including, for example, development of macro regions in the EU have taken place. As the world is becoming ever more integrated - mutual ties between regional, national and international communities are strengthening. This calls for development of a solid platform for advanced studies that offer added value within and across disciplines of social sciences and humanities.
The Doctoral School is an institution launched to support young scholars during their research training, to provide a space for the exchange of ideas and to prepare for the job market. As the name of the doctoral school suggests special attention is paid to integration of the Baltic States into the EU, regional cooperation and socio-economic development in the Baltic Sea area. Implementation of the School’s programme is decidedly inter- and multidisciplinary. The School is integrated into the various research structures at the University of Latvia, and cooperates with other education- and research establishments in the country, in the EU and non-EU countries.
This first volume issued by the Doctoral School is a collection of papers that is representative of the research themes pursued by young as well as experienced scholars connected directly with the School.
Contributing scholars to this volume share their research findings from the perspectives of different disciplines, such as economics, management science, law, political science, sociology, regional sciences and humanities. Inter- and multi-disciplinarily are the distinguishing features of this volume as they map out the ongoing, complex and interrelated processes of legal, cultural and socio-economic integration in Europe and the Baltic Sea Region.
This volume together with the conference presents a platform for further research and implementation of suggested recommendations both contained in the papers and arising from the discussions at the conference.
The editors gratefully acknowledge the support of the European Regional Development Fund and Social Fund, as well as support from the Doctoral School and University of Latvia.
The organisation of this international and interdisciplinary conference was made possible through generous support by the Centre for European and Transition Studies and Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence at the University of Latvia, The Hochschule Wismar, University of Applied Sciences: Technology, Business and Design, Nordic Council of Ministers’ Office in Latvia, and Baltisch-Deutsches Hochschulkontor.
Editors