INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS GOVERNING INDIVIDUAL REHABILITATION
Gulom Shodiev , Center senior prosecutor, Candidate of Sciences, Associate professor, Law enforcement academy, UzbekistanAbstract
In this article, the international documents, the international standards established in them, on the rehabilitation of the victims of the actions (inaction) and decisions of the bodies and officials authorized to conduct criminal proceedings, compensation for the material and moral damages caused to them, and their provision by the state have been studied and analyzed. In particular, the author presents analytical views on the measures that should be taken to rehabilitate, compensate for the harm caused to, and integrate into society those whose human rights and freedoms have been unlawfully restricted or deprived, unjustly or unjustly convicted, unjustly arrested, or imprisoned, in declarations, conventions, and international pacts adopted by the UN and other international organizations.
Keywords
Declaration, human rights, compensation
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