Protection of human rights is our main goal.
The greatest goal of Uzbekistan, which is boldly embarking on the path of independent democracy is the implementation of reforms in the interests of our people. These aspects are enshrined in our Constitution. In particular, Article 13 of Chapter II of the Constitution states, “Democracy in the Republic of Uzbekistan is based on universal principles, according to which a person, his life, freedom, honor, dignity and other inalienable rights are of the highest value. "Democratic rights and freedoms are protected by the Constitution and laws." In order to clarify such issues, a spiritual and educational event on "Ensuring human rights - our main goal" is planned today through the ZOOM platform. Today's online event! Moderated by Dean of the Faculty of Land Management Sh.Narbaev, head of the press service of the institute R.Jumaniyazov and the deputy dean for work with youth H.Eshova.
The event was attended by professors, students of the faculty, as well as Acting Professor of the Department of Criminal Law, Criminology and Anti-Corruption of Tashkent State Law University, Doctor of Law Niyazova Salomat Saparovna. Speakers at the event, in particular, Acting Professor of the Department of Criminal Law, Criminology and Anti-Corruption, Doctor of Law Niyozova Salomat Saparovna, Department of "Land Use" Professor A. Altiev, in their reports the process of radical reforms in one area has begun. UNDP to support the democratization of the human rights and governance system in order to build an effective tool for the protection of human rights and freedoms, expand cooperation with international organizations and law enforcement agencies, improve the human rights culture of government officials and the public In accordance with the Decree of the First President of the Republic of Uzbekistan dated October 31, 1996, the National Center for Human Rights of the Republic of Uzbekistan was established. The decree clearly defines the goals and main tasks of the National Center for Human Rights. The organizational and legal basis of the National Center is the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers dated November 13, 1996 "On the organization of the National Center for Human Rights of the Republic of Uzbekistan." This Resolution approved the Statute of the National Center for Human Rights of the Republic of Uzbekistan and the structure of the National Center. The National Center for Human Rights of the Republic of Uzbekistan is a state interdepartmental body for analysis, clarification and coordination. In other words, this body coordinates the activities of public administration bodies in the field of human rights, develops a national plan of work in the field of human rights, prepares national reports on human rights in Uzbekistan, and creates an information base for civil servants in the field of human rights protection. teaches them, gives advice, conducts propaganda work.
Therefore, it is necessary to be noted that the main goal of the Center is to develop and implement the National Action Plan in the field of human rights, a multifaceted system of protection of rights and freedoms through the comprehensive solution of these priorities. Experts stressed that the guarantee of human rights and freedoms is an important indicator of the rule of law, an integral part of an open and just society, the compliance of the national political and legal system with international legal norms and standards. From the first days of independence, the realization of the highest democratic goals, deep-rooted values, embodying human rights, freedoms and legitimate interests in Uzbekistan, has become a priority of public policy. At the end of the event, we spent a lot of time on the ZOOM platform. He thanked them for their presentations and planned to hold such events on a more cooperative basis. At today's Online Communication event, students received detailed answers to all their questions from the experts.
TIIAME press service