The Importance Of Laws Aimed at Combating Crime and Corruption In Ensuring Social Justice In Uzbekistan

Authors

  • Hamroyev Saidjon Sanoyevich Bukhara State Pedagogical Institute

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47134/ijlj.v2i3.3694

Keywords:

Social Justice, Crime, Corruption, Rule of Law, Legal Education, New Uzbekistan Strategy, Anti-Corruption Efforts, Stability, Social Systems

Abstract

The essay emphasises the relevance of practical law-based systems in Uzbekistan for ensuring social justice, reducing crime, and fighting corruption, emphasising their critical role in the country’s stable growth and the preservation of individuals’ rights. These systems promote governmental and societal transparency, social justice, and long-term stability. Legal changes, new techniques, and social-legal education for youth in Uzbekistan are being adopted with the goal of lowering crime and efficiently combating corruption. Furthermore, the piece examines the government’s initiatives aimed at ensuring stability

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2025-02-03

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Hamroyev Saidjon Sanoyevich. (2025). The Importance Of Laws Aimed at Combating Crime and Corruption In Ensuring Social Justice In Uzbekistan. Indonesian Journal of Law and Justice, 2(3), 7. https://doi.org/10.47134/ijlj.v2i3.3694

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