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    A round table dedicated to the memory of Abdulkhay Muminov was held at UWED

    A round table dedicated to the memory of Abdulkhay Muminov was held at UWED

    On 25 November, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy held a round-table discussion dedicated to the memory of Abdulkhay Rashidovich Muminov, an outstanding representative of Uzbekistan’s academic community, legal scholar, educator, PhD in Law, and Associate Professor. The event, organised in cooperation with the National Human Rights Centre of the Republic of Uzbekistan, focused on the scholar’s academic legacy, his substantial contribution to the development of national legal education, and paid tribute to his remarkable personal and professional qualities. For more than twenty years, Abdulkhay Rashidovich worked at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy, making a significant contribution to the formation of a national academic school in the fields of international law and human rights. Under his leadership, the UNESCO Chair “Human Rights and International Law” evolved into one of the most reputable international scientific and educational centres. The participants emphasised the importance of his scholarly legacy, his invaluable role as a mentor, and the enduring relevance of his academic traditions, which continue to serve as a source of inspiration for future generations. From 1997 to 2018, he was actively engaged at the UNESCO Chair “Human Rights and International Law” at UWED, transforming it into a modern research and educational centre aligned with international standards. Through his initiative, academic curricula were modernised, a school of young scholars was established, and effective cooperation was strengthened with UNESCO, the United Nations, and the European Union. In addition to his work at UWED, A.R. Muminov also taught at Tashkent State University of Law, Tashkent State University of Economics, Tashkent State Institute of Oriental Studies, and the International Islamic Academy, playing a crucial role in the training of highly qualified specialists in international law. His textbooks — “International Law”, “Human Rights”, “Law of International Organizations”, and “Law of International Treaties” — remain authoritative sources in higher education. Professor Muminov established academic collaboration with the Universities of Oxford, Lund, Uppsala, and George Washington, creating valuable opportunities for students and specialists to gain international academic and professional experience. From 2018 to 2020, he served as Head of the Department for the Implementation of International Treaties at the National Human Rights Centre, contributing significantly to the incorporation of Uzbekistan’s international legal obligations into national legislation. He authored more than 100 academic publications and was awarded the badge “For the Protection of Human Rights” in 2020. The scholarly legacy and pedagogical contributions of Abdulkhay Rashidovich Muminov continue to represent an enduring source of knowledge, inspiration, and academic tradition for Uzbekistan’s scientific community. The event concluded with proposals and recommendations aimed at further developing and preserving his academic heritage.

    Representatives of UWED are taking part in BRM events organized by the French organization “International Unity and Education Organization”

    Representatives of UWED are taking part in BRM events organized by the French organization “International Unity and Education Organization”

             On November 24 of this year, the head of Romano-Germanic Languages Department, Vasila Mamatkasimova, and French language teacher Gulasal Rofiyeva are participating in events within the framework of BRM, organized by the French organization A.S.I.E (International Unity and Education Organization). During the event, a cooperation agreement between A.S.I.E. and UWED was signed, and agreements were reached to expand bilateral relations. A presentation was also made about the university’s activities and work within the framework of BRM. As part of the cooperation with the organization, opportunities were discussed for organizing short-term internships for students studying French at regular BRM events held by A.S.I.E. It is known that in June of this year, 4th-year student of UWED Dinara Ishbaeva became the winner of the Service civique contest organized by this organization. Currently, D. Ishbaeva is preparing presentations on issues of ecology, poverty alleviation, and reducing inequality for BRM events organized by A.S.I.E. During the visit, the organization’s experience in ensuring youth activity to achieve sustainable development goals was studied. An agreement was reached to conduct practical seminars with students studying French on issues of ecology, environmental protection, combating waste, reducing waste, and inequality.

    The system of obligations in the civil law of the Republic of Uzbekistan, their importance and relationship with other branches of law was discussed at the UWED

    The system of obligations in the civil law of the Republic of Uzbekistan, their importance and relationship with other branches of law was discussed at the UWED

    Diplomacy hosted a master class titled “The emergence of obligations in the civil law of the Republic of Uzbekistan, their significance and their relation to other branches of law”. The event was attended by Asilbek Ruziboev, assistant attorney at the “Baxronov Consult” law bureau in Tashkent, Akobir Sadullayev, assistant to a judge of the inter-district economic court of Tashkent, members of the Department of civil law and international private law disciplines, as well as second-year students of the faculty of International law. During the master class, the assistant attorney from the “Baxronov Consult” law bureau in Tashkent and the assistant to a judge of the Tashkent inter-district economic court, together with the participants, discussed the following issues: the concept of obligations within the civil law system, the grounds for their emergence, their types, the parties to an obligation and their rights, the procedure for agreed and proper performance of obligations, the possibility of delegating performance to a third party, and the terms of performance. In addition, the interrelation of the law of obligations with other branches of law, as well as the similarities and differences with foreign legal systems – particularly the civil law system of Germany – were analyzed. This master class was dedicated to the field of the law of obligations and fully corresponds to Sustainable Development Goal 16, namely: “Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all, and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels”. Special attention was given to target 16.3 – “Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all”, which is closely linked with contractual freedom, fair justice, equality of parties in contractual relations, and the proper and good-faith performance of obligations. The master class contributed to fostering students’ legal awareness, strengthening their sense of responsibility, and reinforcing their commitment to the principles of the rule of law through the study of the origins, performance, and legal consequences of civil obligations. In conclusion, the content of obligations within the civil law system of the Republic of Uzbekistan was examined, existing gaps were identified, and proposals for further improvement were discussed.