HARMONY OF NORMS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AND LEGISLATION OF THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN IN ENSURING HUMAN RIGHTS
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
human rights, international law, national legislation, legal harmony, UN, Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Ombudsman, human rights protectionAbstract
This article analyzes the issues of harmonization of the norms of international law and the legislation of the Republic of Uzbekistan in ensuring human rights. In particular, the main international documents on human rights and their reflection in the national legal system were studied. The mechanisms for protecting human rights in the Republic of Uzbekistan and the activities of authorized bodies are also covered.
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