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PRESS OFFICE
2006 / May
May 5, 2006
Upbringing of healthy young generation is one of the main objectives of state policy in Uzbekistan.
May 5, 2006
With purposes of further liberalization in judicial and legal systems of Uzbekistan and gradual transferring the rights of prosecution bodies to apprehension and arrest to the Courts, and within the stipulation of the articles 19, 25 and 44 of the Constitution of Uzbekistan, the President of Uzbekistan signed the Decree N3644 dated 8th August 2005 on ?On Transferring to the Courts the Rights to Issue Sanctions for Arrest?.
May 5, 2006
Justice in Uzbekistan is carried out by the courts. The Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan proclaims the independence of judicial authority. Being an independent branch of the power, judicial bodies carry out the function to protect the rights and freedoms of individuals and citizen.
May 5, 2006
Since the first days of independence Uzbekistan has been paying an importance of priority to the issues of legal, economic and social protection of maternity and childhood, creating conditions for comprehensive development and bringing up the under-aged children in the spirit of common to all mankind values.
May 5, 2006
Uzbekistan has reach ancient history, including in the field of education. Our ancestors have left to us thousands of excellent specimens of human work, masterpieces of art, science and literature.
May 5, 2006
For the past years of its independence Uzbekistan has been carrying out cardinal reforms in many spheres including gradual enhancement in the legal and judicial field with the purpose of liberalizing penal system.
May 5, 2006
The Women?s Committee of Uzbekistan, which was established in 1991, has been carrying out consistent work to improve the status of women in the country. The Committee unites more than 3 million members nationwide.
May 5, 2006
One of the forms of rendering judicial assistance to the population is the activities of student?s Judicial clinics, with the main task to provide judicial consultations free of charge, explaining different issues of acting legislation, dissemination of legal information, rendering of judicial assistance above all to low-income, aged and socially vulnerable sections of the population.
May 5, 2006
With gaining the independence of Uzbekistan the institution of legal profession in the Republic has undergone serious changes.
May 5, 2006
The purposeful and stage-by-stage judicial reform in the Republic of Uzbekistan has been underway since 2001.
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