
About
Mārcis Krūmins serves as a Lecturer at the Faculty of Law, University of Latvia, teaching Civil Procedure and Intellectual Property Law. A sworn advocate in the Latvian Bar Association since 1995, he integrates practical legal experience with academic instruction, contributing to professional legal education through real-world case analysis and procedural expertise.
His research centers on Copyright protection, Databases, Civil procedure issues, Family law, and Labor law, with emphasis on evidence management, judicial decision-making in labor disputes, and digital transformations like e-signatures in legal processes. He examines how procedural rules interact with substantive justice, particularly in evolving areas such as violence protection orders and legal capacity verification.
Analysis of his 2020-2024 publications reveals three dominant trends: adaptation of civil procedure to digital evidence, psychological and procedural factors influencing labor case outcomes, and constitutional human rights interpretations through practical judicial applications. His work consistently bridges theoretical legal frameworks with courtroom realities.
Scientific awards:
- Badge of Honor of the Justice System, II degree
While his sworn advocate status since 1995 demonstrates significant professional standing, the source material provides no details regarding graduate student supervision, research grants, or collaborative projects. His primary academic contributions manifest through scholarly publications addressing contemporary procedural challenges in Latvian jurisprudence.
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