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Jānis Neimanis is an Associate Visiting Professor at the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Latvia, contributing to legal education and research in public law and human rights. His academic work is deeply intertwined with his extensive judicial career at national and international levels.
His research focuses on public law, human rights law, administrative and constitutional court procedures, and tax law. These areas align with his practical expertise and contributions to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in justice, strong institutions, and quality education. His scholarly fingerprint reflects strong engagement with constitutional courts, international human rights, and tax law within the social sciences domain.
While no recent publications are listed in the provided text, his areas of scholarly activity suggest a focus on legal procedure, constitutional interpretation, and human rights adjudication, particularly within European and Latvian legal frameworks.
- Doctor of Science in Law, University of Latvia (awarded 2005)
Neimanis has held several high-level judicial positions: Judge of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Latvia (2007–2017), Judge of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Latvia (since 2017), ad hoc Judge at the European Court of Human Rights (since 2024), and member of the Permanent Arbitration Court (since 2023). These roles reflect sustained engagement with constitutional and human rights law rather than traditional academic grants or student supervision.
He is affiliated with judicial bodies rather than research labs or academic teams. His current work centers on constitutional review, international human rights adjudication, and legal procedure.




