Republic of Latvia Laws and other Instruments Related to Human Rights
Constitution of the Republic of Latvia.
Adopted on 15 February 1922
Declaration on the Accession to International Instruments Relating to Human Rights.
Adopted on 4 May 1990
Declaration "On the Renewal of the Independence of the Republic of Latvia".
Adopted on 4 May 1990
Declaration about the Condemnation and Unallowability of Genocide and Anti-Semitism in Latvia.
Adopted on 19 September 1990
Law "On the Rehabilitation of Unlawfully Repressed Persons".
Adopted on 3 August 1990
Law "On Trade Unions".
Adopted on 13 December 1990
Law "On the Unrestricted Development and Right to Cultural Autonomy of Latvia's Nationalities and Ethnic Groups".
Adopted on 19 March 1991
Law "On the Entry and Residence of Foreign Citizens and Stateless Persons in the Republic of Latvia".
Adopted on 9 June 1992
Law "On Eminent Domain".
Adopted on 15 September 1992
Public Prosecutor's Office Law.
Adopted on 19 May 1994
Citizenship Law.
Adopted on 22 July 1994
Law "On the Status of Former USSR Citizens Who are not Citizens of Latvia or Any Other State".
Adopted on 12 April 1995
Constitutional Court Law.
Adopted on 5 June 1996
Law "On National Human Rights Office".
Adopted on 5 December 1996
Law "On the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms of 4 November 1950 and its Protocols No. 1, 2, 4, 7 and 11".
Adopted on 4 June 1997
Law "On Seekers for Asylum and Refugees in the Republic of Latvia".
Adopted on 19 June 1997
Children's Rights Protection Law.
Adopted on 19 June 1998
Residents Register Law.
Adopted on 27 August 1998
The Law on Information Accessibility.
Adopted on 29 October 1998