“PROSECUTORIAL OVERSIGHT OF PRE-TRIAL INVESTIGATION: PRACTICAL ISSUES AND WAYS OF IMPROVEMENT”
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
prosecutorial supervision, investigation stage, pre-trial proceedings, criminal procedure, legal guarantees, legality, investigative actions, human rightsAbstract
This article analyzes the legal basis of prosecutorial oversight in the pre-trial investigation process, current problems in practice, and existing shortcomings. It also highlights the importance of legality during the investigation, guarantees of procedural rights, and the protection of citizens’ interests. Additionally, the article presents proposals for improving prosecutorial supervision based on advanced international approaches. The article is written based on key elements in the practical application of criminal procedural law.
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1.Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan
2.Criminal Procedure Code of the Republic of Uzbekistan
3.Law "On the Prosecutor's Office"
4.Presidential decrees and resolutions on judicial and legal reforms
5.UN International Covenants on Human Rights
6.Council of Europe recommendations and ODIHR expert opinions
7.Reports and statistical data from the Prosecutor General's Office of Uzbekistan
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