THE NEW CONSTITUTION OF UZBEKISTAN IS A PEOPLE’S CONSTITUTION
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
Constitution, People’s Constitution, democracy, human rights, social state, reforms.Abstract
This article provides a scientific analysis of the essence of the newly revised Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan, its significance as a “People’s Constitution,” and its role in societal development. The study examines the factors that led to the renewal of the Constitution, the key changes introduced, and the emphasis placed on human rights and social protection. Furthermore, the role of the new Constitution in building a democratic society is highlighted.
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1.Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan (new edition)
2.Speeches and decrees of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan
3.Official materials on constitutional reforms
4.Scientific works of legal scholars
5.International legal documents
6.Media materials and analytical articles
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