LAW-MAKING POLICY IN UZBEKISTAN AND SOME DEVELOPED COUNTRIES: A COMPARATIVE LEGAL ANALYSIS
Keywords:
legal reforms, lawmaking, public administration, regulatory legal acts, legal modernizationAbstract
A comparative analysis of the lawmaking policy between developed
countries and Uzbekistan was founded. The study examined the legal reforms
implemented in Uzbekistan after 2024 and their role in international cooperation. In
particular, the processes of developing new laws and introducing technologies were
analyzed. The differences between the lawmaking experience of developed countries
and Uzbekistan's approaches were also considered. The modernization of Uzbekistan's
legal system, reforms being implemented in accordance with international standards,
as well as achievements and shortcomings in protecting individual rights were
analyzed. The results show that Uzbekistan can use the experience of developed
countries to further improve lawmaking.
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