LEGAL REFORMS TO COMBAT DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
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Domestic violence, legal reforms, protection order, legislation, preventive measures, victims' rights, international experience.Abstract
This article analyzes the nature of domestic violence, its impact on the stability of society, and the legal reforms being implemented to combat it. The Law "On Protection from Domestic Violence" adopted in the Republic of Uzbekistan, the introduction of a protection order, and mechanisms for legal protection of victims through a system of preventive measures are highlighted. The harmonization of international legal experience and national legislation, the role of law enforcement agencies and state institutions in this regard are also analyzed. The article shows the importance of a systematic approach to combating domestic violence.
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