
معرفی
Allars Apsītis is an Acting Assistant Professor at the Department of Law within the Faculty of Social Sciences at Riga Stradiņš University. His research focuses on Roman Law, legal history, and contemporary applications of ancient legal principles. He has held expert roles at the Latvian Council of Science from 2016 to 2024, specializing in Law (Field 5.5).
- Education/Academic Qualifications:
- Expert in Law (Field 5.5), Latvian Council of Science (2021–2024)
- Expert in Law (Field 5.5), Latvian Council of Science (2019–2020)
- Expert in Law (Field 5.5), Latvian Council of Science (2016–2019)
His research interests span Roman legal frameworks governing mineral extraction, gambling regulation, diplomatic practices, and labor norms. Recent work analyzes parallels between ancient and modern legal systems, contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to Education (SDG 4).
Key publications explore topics such as the origins of competition law in Roman institutions and the evolution of servitudes in property law. His presentations include discussions on Roman legal concepts influencing modern Latvian law, such as the 'right of way' (ceļa servitūts).
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed, though his active collaborations reflect engagement with interdisciplinary legal research.



