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Issues Of Improving The Activities Of The Subjects Participating In The Formation Of The Judges’ Corpus In Uzbekistan, Jamoliddin Abdurakhmonkhujaev
Issues Of Improving The Activities Of The Subjects Participating In The Formation Of The Judges’ Corpus In Uzbekistan, Jamoliddin Abdurakhmonkhujaev
Review of law sciences
This article analyzes the system of entities involved in the formation of the judges’ corpus and some aspects of improving their activities on the basis of national and foreign legislation
Development Of Constitutional Justice Institution In Foreign Countries: Comparative Legal Analysis, Maftuna Аbdullayeva
Development Of Constitutional Justice Institution In Foreign Countries: Comparative Legal Analysis, Maftuna Аbdullayeva
Review of law sciences
As independent state bodies, constitutional courts protect the Constitution by resolving constitutional disputes. As a result, they are often called "Guardians of the Constitution". The main activity of the constitutional courts is the control of the constitutionality of laws and other legal acts. In constitutional theory, there are such forms as: preliminary and subsequent constitutional control, which have their advantages and disadvantages. Therefore, this article highlights the framework of the establishment and development of the institute of Constitutional justice, and analyses the application of european and american models of constitutional control in Uzbekistan.
On Issues Of Application Of Sharia Rules Related To Islamic Finance In The Courts Of Uzbekistan, Akhadjon Khakimov
On Issues Of Application Of Sharia Rules Related To Islamic Finance In The Courts Of Uzbekistan, Akhadjon Khakimov
Review of law sciences
In this article, we focus on the nature of Islamic financial contracts and their features from the contracts which are available in the domestic legislation of Uzbekistan. Moreover, current article also examines how possible disputes could be solved in domestic courts based on the Uzbekistan’s choice of law as in many cases Islamic banks tend to put Sharia law as a choice of law in those contracts.