THE ROLE OF NEW NOTARY IN RAISING THE PRESTIGE OF NEW UZBEKISTAN
Dilshod Ashurov , Master of law, Tashkent State University of Law, UzbekistanAbstract
The article discusses the role of the notary in the development of the country today, the specific goals and measures in the Action Strategy, the transition to the private sector, the issues identified in the reform of the system as a conflict prevention institution, theoretical and practical problems and obstacles and ways to overcome them are introduced. Also, as one of the Legal acts that served as a step towards the complete reform of the field and the transition to a modern notary is mentioned the Presidential Decree of May 25, 2018, subsequently its goals and objectives, and, of course, the work and practical measures in the area in accordance with this document are put forward by the author. In addition, the capabilities of the Automated Information System Notary to monitor the processes of notarial acts, to identify and eliminate possible shortcomings are highlighted. As a result of the reforms, the existing problems in the field that have remained in history have been detailed.
Keywords
Notary, automated information system , notary chamber, fingerprint scanning
References
Decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan “On the strategy of actions for the further development of the Republic of Uzbekistan” № PD-4947 on February 7, 2017.
Decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan “On measures for further improvement of the notarial system as an institution aimed at preventing disputes” PD-3741 on May 25, 2018.
Decree of the president of the Republic of Uzbekistan “Оn measures to radically reform the notarial system in the Republic of Uzbekistan” № PD-5816 on September 9, 2019.
Journal of the Federal Republic of Germany “Poster”. “Ney Uzbekistan – New notary”, July, 2021.
The journal “Notary”, “The renewed notariat helps to improve the vision of the new Uzbekistan”, Rome, 2021.
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