INSTITUTIONAL STATUS OF ADVOCACY STRENGTHENED AT THE CONSTITUTIONAL LEVEL
Rakhmonova Surayyo Makhmudovna , Professor Of The Department Of “Criminal Legal Sciences” Doctor Of Legal Sciences, University Of Public Security, UzbekistanAbstract
The status of the institute of advocacy is strengthened at the constitutional level for the first time in a separate chapter in the updated text of the Constitution. Unquestionably, further strengthening the institute of advocacy, and elevating its status and reputation in society is one of the key objectives of the current judicial reforms carried out in recent years.
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Unquestionably, further strengthening the institute of advocacy, and elevating
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UN expert: despite positive developments, Uzbekistan's judiciary cannot yet be considered independent | UN News. (Report of the UN Special Rapporteur on the Independence of Judges and Lawyers Diego Garcia Sayán, 2019). news.us.org.
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