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Issues Of Social Justice And Punishment In The Temur Regimes

M.Z.Muqimova , Associate Professor Of The Department Of Law And Legal Education, Samarkand State University, Uzbekistan
Y.S.Sadikova , Candidate Of Legal Sciences Of Department Of Social Sciences And Humanities, Samarkand Medical Institute, Uzbekistan

Abstract

In the article, the main source of law of the Amir Temur state, the issues of punishment policy, the concept of the principles of social justice in the punishment, its importance in the "Temur regimes"are discussed. Social justice isn’t possible if only some voices are heard. Unfortunately, that’s often what happens and the voices of the marginalized and vulnerable are silenced. Even when society tries to address problems, solutions won’t work if those most affected can’t participate in the process. Participation must be encouraged and rewarded so that everyone – especially those who haven’t had a chance before – can speak.

Keywords

Amir Temur

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M.Z.Muqimova, & Y.S.Sadikova. (2021). Issues Of Social Justice And Punishment In The Temur Regimes. The American Journal of Political Science Law and Criminology, 3(01), 75–78. https://doi.org/10.37547/tajpslc/Volume03Issue01-12