FOR BUSINESS ACTIVITY TO PROGRESS, IT IS ESSENTIAL TO ADHERE TO ITS PRINCIPLES
Nuriddin Murotov , Chairman Of The Sariosiyo Inter-District Economic Court Independent Researcher Of The Supreme School Of Judges, UzbekistanAbstract
The speaker critiques Uzbekistan's laws regarding entrepreneurship and private property, asserting that they lack confidence and do not adequately serve or protect business entities. Despite recent reforms making economic courts more progressive and transparent, they still fail to meet entrepreneurs' needs due to the state's misunderstanding of their operation. Many issues stem from contradictory laws, excessive regulation, undue state interference, and misaligned attitudes towards entrepreneurship. It's stressed that private property and entrepreneurship laws must emphasize rights and interests rather than rules and restrictions, and the only link between entrepreneurs and the state should be through the tax system. The speaker underscores that the interests of entrepreneurs ultimately benefit society and the state.
Keywords
Entrepreneurship, Private Property, Legal Regulations
References
Decree No. PD-60 of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan dated January 28, 2022 "On the Development Strategy of New Uzbekistan for 2022-2026" // https://lex.uz/docs/5841063
Resolution No. 23 of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan dated January 18, 2021 "On approval of the concept of development of state policy on youth in Uzbekistan until 2025" // https://lex.uz/docs/5234746
The Law of the Republic of Uzbekistan "On the policy of youth welfare". // https://lex.uz/docs/3026246
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