Improving The Effectiveness Of Administrative Sanctions For Violations Of The Established Procedure In The Conduct Of Public Events
Khudoyberdiev Abdurashid Abdirasulovich , Senior Lecturer At The Department Of Administrative Law Of The Academy Of The Ministry Of Internal Affairs Of The Republic Of UzbekistanAbstract
The article addresses the issues of improving the Code of Administrative Republik of Uzbekistan for violations of the established rules related to the organization and conduct of public events.
Keywords
Publik event, public disorder
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