INTERNATIONAL LAW'S INFLUENCE ON THE NATIONAL LEGAL SYSTEM
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This scientific paper thoroughly explores the impact of international legal norms on the national legal system. It provides a theoretical analysis of the concept of international law, its fundamental principles, its interrelation with national law, as well as mechanisms such as implementation and transformation. The study also examines the application of international legal norms within Uzbekistan’s legislation, supported by examples from judicial practice. Special attention is given to the harmonization of international treaties with national laws, the influence of decisions made by international organizations on domestic court rulings, and the mechanisms by which the Republic of Uzbekistan fulfills its international obligations. The paper presents conclusions and recommendations based on both theoretical approaches and practical solutions that reinforce the relationship between international and national law. This research contributes to a deeper understanding of the integration process of international legal norms into domestic law.
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