DEVELOPMENT OF THE JUDICIAL SYSTEM AND INDEPENDENCE IN THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN: NATIONAL AND FOREIGN EXPERIENCE
Abstract
This article provides a small study of the national and foreign experience in the development of the judicial system and independence in the Republic of Uzbekistan, as well as the reforms of recent years. The results are analyzed
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