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Uzbek Ministry of Labor Goes Global

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                                                         Alisher Umirdinov and Khasanboy Rakhimberganov Image source: www.mehnat.uz Uzbekistan is desperate to export its potential overseas, and one of those is the country’s excess workforce. With almost 35.5 million population, Uzbekistan is the most populated state in Central Asia, and one… Continue Reading →

How do civil courts decide ‘disproportionateness’ of penalties? 

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Boburkhon Badriddinov Image source: www.norma.uz Introduction One of the ways to ensure the fulfillment of the obligation provided for in civil law relations is a penalty. According to Roman jurists, a penalty is a conditional agreement between the parties that… Continue Reading →

Perspective of Islamic Financing in Uzbekistan: Content And Comparison

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Mironshoh Murodullayev Image source: www.theedgemarkets.com In his speech, dated 29 December 2021, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev emphasized the need for the initial implementation of an Islamic financing system over the State financial system while the country’s other neighbors, including Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan,… Continue Reading →

Unending environmental violations of Uzbekistan: real causes and alternative solutions

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Written by Sarvarbek Abdullaev Image source: www.gazeta.uz In recent years, the development of urbanization and the construction of new objects seem to have turned into a struggle against nature. Undoubtedly, the construction of social infrastructure and new buildings will always be relevant,… Continue Reading →

“Open Skies” Policy and Uzbekistan: Legal Analysis

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                                                                                                  Image source: www.kun.uz Shakhriyor Abdubakiev.  Currently, the “open skies” policy is in force at airports located in many countries of the world.  What is the position of Uzbekistan in this regard?  What can be observed from the legal policy of our government… Continue Reading →

Electing governors. Potential legal problems, solutions and benefits of it

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Sarvarbek Abdullaev Image source: www.southwestmiddlesex.ca   President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, who came to power in 2016, is committed to strengthen the role of governors in Uzbekistan. Before that, their influence was decreasing year by year, but now they have are being given more power. This, of course,… Continue Reading →

Did Uzbekistan Draw Proper Conclusion from Romak Case in Drafting its BITs: Legal Analysis of 2017 Uzbekistan-Turkey BIT

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Mironshoh Murodilloev Image source: wordpress.com Background of the problem Sometimes drafters make errors making legal treaty to be enormous opening a gate to future disputes between investors and the host state. One of such errors leading to subjective ambiguous interpretation… Continue Reading →

Pressure on journalists. Why is it essential to establish liability for this?

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Sarvarbek Abdullaev Image source: acca.media Uzbekistan has made significant progress in speech freedom over the past 5-6 years. Since Shavkat Mirziyoyev became the President, journalists and bloggers have become more active. This and similar efforts resulted in Uzbekistan going up… Continue Reading →

”Initiative budget”. Is this a perfect project?

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By Sarvarbek Abdullaev Image source: freepik.com “Initiative budget” is one of the best projects of recent years in Uzbekistan. It is solving the problems that have plagued the population for several years and reawakening their hope for reforms. The article… Continue Reading →

Labor Law. Why It does not Work in Practice? 

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Sarvarbek Abdullaev Image source: www.watkinssolicitors.co.uk  In Portugal it is not allowed for employers to disturb their employees by calling them on the phone and sending text messages after work hours. In Great Britain, the transition to a four-day work-week has begun.  However, in our… Continue Reading →

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