The Concept of “Patriotism” in Legal Regulation in the Republic of Latvia: Current Situation and Challenges

Ēriks Treļs, Ivans Jānis Mihailovs

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Abstract

Several recent events in Latvian society, especially after 24 February 2022, raised issues related to patriotism. These include the discussions about the National Defense Service and the National Defense Training, about the possibility of losing (revoking) Latvian citizenship, if the naturalized citizen violates his promise of loyalty to the Republic of Latvia, about the loyalty of Latvian citizens and readiness to defend their country. Patriotism, in this context, is one of those concepts that is very widely used by politicians of opposite ideological views, other publicly recognised personalities, justifying their position on one issue or another. Patriotism is a multifaceted concept that draws insights from psychology, sociology, history, political and law science. It shapes national identity, influences civic engagement, and plays a role in international relations. The authors of the article will present their perspective on the concept of patriotism in legal regulation in the Republic of Latvia, analysing in depth the understanding and regulation of patriotism in Latvian regulatory acts.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)291-304
Number of pages14
JournalJournal of the University of Latvia. Law
Volume17
Issue number17
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords*

  • patriotism
  • homeland
  • state
  • government
  • loyality
  • officials with special service ranks
  • pedagogues
  • state workers
  • officials with special service rankpedagogues
  • loyalty

Field of Science*

  • 5.5 Law
  • 5.8 Media and Communication

Publication Type*

  • 1.1. Scientific article indexed in Web of Science and/or Scopus database

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