Qualifications Framework level

EQF level

European Qualifications Framework (EQF) has 8 levels (1 – the lowest, 8 – the highest).

Levels reflect the complexity level of acquired knowledge, skills and competences (learning outcomes).


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LQF level

Latvian Qualifications Framework (LQF) has 8 levels (1 – the lowest, 8 – the highest).

Levels reflect the complexity level of acquired knowledge, skills and competences (learning outcomes).

LQF covers stages of education starting from the basic education (level 1 – special basic education) to the highest education (level 8 – doctoral studies).


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Level of professional qualification
Latvia has a system of five professional qualifications levels (PQL, 1 – the lowest, 5 – the highest).

PQL system covers only professional qualifications (basic education, secondary and higher education stages).

PQL reflects readiness of a person to perform work of certain stage of complexity and responsibility.
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Learning outcomes

Learning outcomes are knowledge, skills and competences acquired during a certain period of learning.

In Latvia, learning outcomes are stipulated by state education standards and occupational standards (for the professional qualifications).

Learning outcomes of higher education are defined by higher education institutions.


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To study theorethical basic courses of jurisprudence;
– to study Professional specialization courses and to obtain practical skills during the occupational practice (26 credit points);
– to pass a state test in jurisprudence which includes a state examination (2 credit points) and a development and defendance of a diploma paper (12 credit points).

 

Lawyer

  • Knowledge

    1. Basic knowledge of:
    1.1. computer science;
    1.2. logic;
    1.3. basics of scientific work;
    1.4. basic principles of mediation;
    1.5. psychology basics;
    1.6. communication skills;
    1.7. management theory basics;
    1.8. Latin language basics.
    2. Understanding of:
    2.1. environmental law;
    2.2. tax law;
    2.3. records management;
    2.4. Roman civil law;
    2.5. maritime law;
    2.6. general state science;
    2.7. personal data protection law;
    2.8. foreign legal history;
    2.9. social rights;
    2.10. municipal law;
    2.11. Church law;
    2.12. international trade law;
    2.13. sociology of law;
    2.14. competition law;
    2.15. criminology;
    2.16. forensic science;
    2.17. professional terminology in the official language and two foreign languages.
    3. Ability to apply knowledge of:
    3.1. theory of law;
    3.2. history of Latvian law;
    3.3. philosophy of law;
    3.4. constitutional rights;
    3.5. administrative rights;
    3.6. administrative proceedings;
    3.7. general part of the civil law;
    3.8. law of obligations;
    3.9. rights in rem;
    3.10. family law;
    3.11. inheritance rights;
    3.12. intellectual property rights;
    3.13. commercial law;
    3.14. labour law;
    3.15. civil proceedings;
    3.16. criminal law;
    3.17. criminal proceedings;
    3.18. law enforcement agencies;
    3.19. European Union law;
    3.20. public international law;
    3.21. private international law;
    3.22. professional ethics;
    3.23. legal rhetoric (including art of speech);
    3.24. official language;
    3.25. two languages at the communication level, one of which is a European Union member state language.

  • Skills

    1. To identify and assess the relevant facts of a case (including the ability to collect, process, analyse and evaluate information, including evidence).
    2. To analyse the eligibility of the relevant facts in accordance with the legal composition and draw a legal conclusion.
    3. To substantiate and set out legal conclusions drawn.
    4. To find the applicable laws.
    5. To explore law-making historical facts, determine the objective of the law and its position in the legal system (ability to translate laws).
    6. To carry out advancement of the law and effectively use other legal methods.
    7. To establish a coherent and transparent structure of a legal document.
    8. To form a proper structure of legal and other texts.
    9. To manage, organize and supervise the work of subordinates.
    10. To develop legal documents in accordance with the law and the interests of the parties.
    11. To speak in public.
    12. To carry out advocacy in criminal proceedings.
    13. To perform public prosecution functions in criminal proceedings.
    14. To perform representative functions in civil proceedings, administrative proceedings, the proceedings of the Constitutional Court and criminal proceedings.
    15. To carry out advancement of civil proceedings, administrative proceedings, the proceedings of the Constitutional Court and criminal proceedings.
    16. To adhere to the principles of professional ethics.
    17. To use computer programs to perform activities of legal nature, in particular legal databases.
    18. To be able to conduct research of scientific value in law.
    19. To employ law innovation methods.
    20. To have a good knowledge of Latvian, European and international legal systems.
    21. To know the official language.
    22. To know two languages at the communication level, one of which is a European Union member state language.
    23. To use professional terminology in the official language and two foreign languages.

  • Competences/ autonomy

    1. Ability to find, analyse and apply laws in a methodologically correct manner.
    2. Ability to develop, analyse and certify legal documents and legal instruments.
    3. Ability to compile procedural documents (such as applications to authorities and courts, ancillary complaints, administrative laws, judicial decisions).
    4. Ability to provide legal advice and legal assistance.
    5. Ability to represent a legal entity.
    6. Ability to develop and analyse draft laws and regulations.
    7. Ability to perform statutory procedural activities in civil, criminal, administrative proceedings and the proceedings of the Constitutional Court.
    8. Ability to conduct research of scientific value in law.
    9. Ability to communicate in the official language and two foreign languages.

Qualification acquisition requirements

Previous education
Higher education qualification of LQF level 5 (1st level professional higher education) in compatible higher education field
Ways to acquire 
Qualifications can be acquired in the framework of education programs or in the evaluation and recognition of non-formal knowledge, skills and competences acquired (in vocational education LKI Levels 2-4).
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Formal (through education programmes)
ECTS credit points 
The unit of the volume of Latvian higher education studies - 1 credit point corresponds to one week of study work in full-time studies (40 credit points per study year).

1 The credit point of Latvia corresponds to 1,5 ECTS (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System) credit point.
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150
Duration of study 
Duration of qualification in full-time studies
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1-2 years

Qualification document

Awarding body

Higher education institution:

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Qualifications Framework level

EQF level

European Qualifications Framework (EQF) has 8 levels (1 – the lowest, 8 – the highest).

Levels reflect the complexity level of acquired knowledge, skills and competences (learning outcomes).


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LQF level

Latvian Qualifications Framework (LQF) has 8 levels (1 – the lowest, 8 – the highest).

Levels reflect the complexity level of acquired knowledge, skills and competences (learning outcomes).

LQF covers stages of education starting from the basic education (level 1 – special basic education) to the highest education (level 8 – doctoral studies).


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Level of professional qualification

Latvia has a system of five professional qualifications levels (PQL, 1 – the lowest, 5 – the highest).

PQL system covers only professional qualifications (basic education, secondary and higher education stages).

PQL reflects readiness of a person to perform work of certain stage of complexity and responsibility.


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Qualification field, stage and type

Thematic field (ISCED 2013)
International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED) developed by UNESCO.
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Law (042)

Detailed field: (ISCED 2013)

Law (0421)

Education
Stages of Latvian education system included in the LQF:
- basic education
- secondary education
- higher education
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Higher education

Qualification type
ITypes of Latvian education:
-General education
-Professional education
-Academic education
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Vocational

Full or partial

Full qualification

Sector Qualifications Structure: Business, finance, accounting, administration (wholesale, retail and commercial sciences) sector


Link to the descriptions of the Sector Qualifications Structure levels

Other information

National Education Information System

National Database of Education Opportunities

Active qualification

Period for issuing qualification: 2013-2025

Last changes: 14.09.2021

Posted: 11.10.2016