Issues Of Improving Civil Litigation
Quchqarov Xamidullo , Doctor Of Philosophy In Law (PhD) Teacher At The Lawyers’ Training Center Under The Ministry Of Justice Of The Republic Of UzbekistanAbstract
This article presents the specifics, advantages and disadvantages of considering labor disputes in court and out of court, as well as suggestions for improving the norms governing the existing situation in our legislation in this regard.
Keywords
Employee, employer, court, judge, trade union, term, state duty, decision, ruling, labor dispute, commission, executive document
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