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    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.

    The First Founding Meeting of the Legal Clinic Volunteers held at UWED

    The First Founding Meeting of the Legal Clinic Volunteers held at UWED

    The Legal Clinic of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED) successfully hosted its inaugural founding meeting for volunteers. This event marked an important step in defining the Clinic’s future development, organizational structure, and the opportunities being created for its volunteer community. During the meeting, the head of the Clinic delivered a comprehensive presentation on the history of its establishment, its core mission, key operational objectives, and the approaches undertaken to strengthen legal assistance mechanisms in Uzbekistan. Participants were introduced individually, which helped foster an atmosphere of trust, open dialogue, and a strong culture of volunteerism within the team. One of the key highlights of the meeting was the announcement that the Legal Clinic has initiated the process of obtaining official registration as a volunteer organization in Uzbekistan. This milestone will enable the Clinic to institutionalize its activities and further expand its operations both locally and internationally. According to its strategic goals, the Clinic aims to broaden cooperation with international partners and implement a wide range of projects focused on social protection and legal awareness. The future activities of the organization will encompass several priority areas, including:  • providing legal support and protection for minors;  • offering free legal consultations and documentation assistance to elderly citizens;  • promoting environmental initiatives and expanding volunteer activities related to environmental law and sustainability. This inaugural meeting served as a foundational step in defining the roles, responsibilities, and upcoming projects of the volunteer team. It also demonstrated that the Legal Clinic is entering a new stage of development, reinforcing its commitment to delivering socially significant legal services to the community.

    “Fundamentals of Family Law in the Mahalla: Marriage, Divorce, Guardianship, and Alimony Issues”

    “Fundamentals of Family Law in the Mahalla: Marriage, Divorce, Guardianship, and Alimony Issues”

    On 21 November of this year, professors of the Department of Civil Law and Private International Law Diciplines at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy — Nargiza Raimova, Dilfuza Imamova, Galina Lobanova, and Gavhar Ramazonova — held a meeting with the residents of the “Oltintepa” Mahalla of the Mirzo-Ulugbek District of Tashkent City, together with members of the local mahalla council. The event focused on discussing the current provisions of the Family Code of the Republic of Uzbekistan, legal regulation of family relations, procedures for marriage and divorce, as well as pressing issues related to guardianship, trusteeship, and alimony obligations. Experts provided recommendations aimed at increasing citizens’ legal awareness, supported by practical examples. During the discussion, detailed explanations were given on the procedures for entering into and dissolving marriages, the institutions of guardianship and trusteeship, alimony obligations, and pressing matters concerning the legal resolution of family disputes. Professors illustrated potential scenarios in family relations, their legal solutions, and preventive measures relevant to the community through practical examples. The roundtable was conducted within the framework of the Sustainable Development Goals, aimed at the practical implementation of relevant SDG targets and strengthening ongoing cooperation with the residents of the mahalla. Participants had the opportunity to ask questions and receive detailed answers. Experts provided practical recommendations to enhance citizens’ awareness of family law, strengthen legal culture, and ensure stability within the family. The discussion served an important educational purpose, contributing to raising legal awareness among residents, preventing potential conflicts in family relations, and assisting citizens in understanding their rights and obligations correctly. The event also laid a foundation for continued and fruitful collaboration between the mahalla and the university in the future.