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Daina Ose serves as Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Latvia, specializing in Civil Procedure Law within the Department of Civil Law. With extensive professional experience both in academia and legal practice, she teaches courses on Civil Procedure and Current Problems of Civil Procedure. Her scholarly work focuses on the development and implementation of civil procedure law institutes in Latvia, contributing significantly to legal scholarship and practice.
Professor Ose's research interests span multiple dimensions of civil procedure, with particular emphasis on the development of civil procedure law institutes, stages of legal proceedings, evidence and proving mechanisms, and enforcement of judgment issues. Her work bridges theoretical legal scholarship with practical application, addressing contemporary challenges such as digitalization in civil proceedings and the integration of electronic evidence in traditional legal frameworks. Her research consistently examines how procedural law evolves to meet modern legal challenges while maintaining fundamental principles of justice.
Analysis of Professor Ose's recent publications (2015-2023) reveals a strong focus on civil procedure law with increasing attention to digital transformation in legal processes. Her work demonstrates consistent scholarly productivity with publications in both Latvian and international contexts. The research shows a progression from foundational civil procedure topics toward more specialized areas including digital evidence, third-party rights, and summary judgment procedures. Her publications appear primarily in University of Latvia conference proceedings and academic journals, reflecting strong institutional scholarly engagement.
Professor Ose maintains an active dual career as both academic and legal practitioner. She serves as a sworn advocate, bringing practical legal experience to her academic work. Her professional achievements include serving as Senior Legal Advisor at the Saeima Legal Office and membership in the Ministry of Justice's Civil Procedure Law Amendment Working Group. This practical engagement ensures her scholarship remains closely connected to real-world legal challenges and reform efforts in Latvia's civil justice system.





