THE ROLE OF THE UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE LEGISLATION OF THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN IN ENSURING THE HUMAN RIGHT TO WATER
Oybek Tursunov , Dphil (Phd) In Legal Sciences, Applicant Of The University Of Public Safety Of The Republic Of UzbekistanAbstract
The article deals with theoretical and legal issues related to the human right to water, analyzes in detail the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the legislation of the Republic of Uzbekistan in the field of ensuring the human right to water. Theoretical and practical conclusions are made regarding the role of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the significance of the legislation of the Republic of Uzbekistan in the field of the human right to water.
Keywords
Water, human rights, human right to water
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