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Abdulakhatova vs Aloqabank: Guidelines for employers for an effective termination of an employment contract due to employee misconduct

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Komron Tursunmurodov Image source: www.thebalancemoney.com Khamida Abdulakhatova, an employee of “Aloqabank” in Namangan, was fired due to serving clients without adhering to the queue system, which is a violation of the internal labor regulations outlined in the company’s documents. Abdulakhatova… Continue Reading →

Calculation of compensation for the victims of the Dok-1 Max drug scandal in Uzbekistan 

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Bakhromjon Mukhammadiyev Image source: www.daryo.uz 1. Introduction  By January 5, 2024, 68 children died in Uzbekistan due to the use of the tainted medicine produced in India, and 16 children had suffered various degrees of medical injuries. This disaster has become… Continue Reading →

Why do businesses evade taxes? Analysis of judicial practice in Uzbekistan

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Khojiakbar Abdusamadov Image source: www.freepik.com As Oliver Wendell Holmes said, “Taxes are what we pay for civilized society”. Uzbekistan also has a rich history of taxation. Since the time of the Arab conquest, taxes such as “zhuzya”, “hirozh”, “wa-zifa”, “zakot”… Continue Reading →

AI vs. Copyright: Navigating the Legal Maze of Generative AI Content Creation

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Farangiz Bakhtiyorova Image source: www.executiveeducation.blog Introduction These days generative AI systems find widespread application not only in Uzbekistan but also globally across diverse professional domains. Generative AI is a set of “foundation models used in AI systems specifically intended to… Continue Reading →

Empowering NPOs: Overcoming Legal Challenges for Civil Society in Uzbekistan

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Farangiz Bakhtiyorova Image source: www.flexiblesites.com Introduction Non-government non-profit organizations (shortly known as NPOs) were officially recognized as such in Article 71 of the UN Charter. These organizations, whether working on a broad scale or locally, are instrumental in encouraging social… Continue Reading →

Can the principle of the active role of the court ensure genuine equality of the parties to administrative proceedings?

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Tolib Rakhmonov Image source: www.norma.uz Introduction In 2023, the principle of the active role of the court replaced the principle of competitiveness and equality of the parties. Since the active role of the court is a new principle, there is a… Continue Reading →

Distinguishing the crime of fraud from the debt relationships

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Bakhromjon Mukhammadiyev Image source: www.siasat.com 1. Introduction In practice, there are several difficulties in distinguishing the crime of fraud from debt relations. The crime of fraud is committed in various forms; one of them is committed under the guise of… Continue Reading →

How effective are Uzbekistan’s efforts on implementing an asset declaration system for public officials: is it a crucial tool or a “paper tiger”?

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Abdulaziz Janturaev Image source: www.coe.int Uzbekistan has made significant strides in recent years to combat corruption and promote transparency in the public sector. The National Strategy for 2023-2024 state program on combating corruption defines existing anti-corruption problems and priorities for… Continue Reading →

Charging Forward: Assessing Market Freedom and Electric Vehicle Import Challenges in Uzbekistan

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Abdulaziz Janturaev Image source: www.kun.uz On the road to economic transformation, Uzbekistan seeks to create a free market to navigate the global transition to electric vehicles (EVs). As the country seeks to support local entrepreneurs, attract foreign investment, and promote… Continue Reading →

Enhancing Uzbekistan’s Readiness for International Commercial Arbitration: A Comprehensive Approach

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Abdulaziz Janturaev Image source: www.bnblegal.com In the era of globalization and expanding cross-border trade, alternative dispute resolution, in particular international commercial arbitration (ICA), is becoming a crucial tool for resolving commercial disputes. While many developed countries, such as Singapore and… Continue Reading →

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