THE ROLE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF PERSONAL LAW IN PROTECTING THE RIGHTS OF A NATURAL PERSON
Kudrat Sadullaev , The Academy Of Public Administration Under The President Of The Republic Of UzbekistanAbstract
"Private law of a natural person" is the category from which private international law begins. "Personal law" is considered a determining factor in the description of the legal status of a citizen of another country or a citizen of this country in a foreign country. Issues of the legal status of foreigners represent an integral part of the conflict regulation of their legal and legal capacity and are traditionally considered a central part of private international law.
Keywords
Human rights, natural, person
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