SDG TSUL 2024

TSUL Policy Against Modern Slavery

POLICY AGAINST MODERN SLAVERY, FORCED LABOR, HUMAN TRAFFICKING, AND CHILD LABOR

This policy was approved by Tashkent state university of law in June 7, 2022. A policy against modern slavery, forced labor, human trafficking, and child labor aims to prevent and eliminate all forms of exploitation and coercion in work environments. It seeks to ensure that all individuals have the right to fair and safe working conditions without being subjected to abuse or exploitation. Additionally, the policy promotes awareness, education, and reporting mechanisms to protect vulnerable populations and uphold human rights.

Tashkent State Legal Report on Events

M. Rakhimov, Associate Professor in the Department of Labor Law, is developing a video lesson addressing various topics pertinent to labor law, including "Forced Labor, Modern Slavery, Human Trafficking, and Child Labor," which will be published on the YouTube platform.

TSUL Activities Report

Labor Law Department Activities

M. Karimjonov, a senior lecturer in the Department of Labor Law, publishes articles and posts on the subjects of "Forced Labor, Modern Slavery, Human Trafficking, and Child Labor" on the Telegram channel.

M. Karimjonov served as an expert on labor law during a roundtable discussion featured on the kun.uz website on September 19, 2024.

M. Karimjonov is producing brief video materials as an expert on labor legislation for the Telegram channel of the State Service Development Agency.

M. Karimjonov has been developing a series of materials as an expert on labor legislation for the information-analytical portal:

International Law Department Activities

D. Abdullayeva, associate professor in the Department of International Law and Human Rights, conducted a promotional event on the subject of "International Standards for Eradicating Forced Labor and Child Labor."

Ombudsman Collaboration

Since 2021, the Oliy Majlis Human Rights Representative (Ombudsman) and Tashkent State Law University have collaborated on the training of highly qualified legal professionals. In accordance with the memorandum signed in 2023, the "Ombudsman Club" was established at this university under the auspices of the Human Rights Representative (Ombudsman) of the Oliy Majlis.

Within the framework of the memorandum, club members were afforded the opportunity to engage in study and work at the Ombudsman Institute after school. Additionally, skill development classes for students are routinely conducted by the qualified personnel of the Ombudsman Secretariat.

An event is scheduled for October 8, 2024, during which B. Narimanov, the deputy human rights representative (ombudsman) of the Oliy Majlis, along with other officials, will educate the fourth-year students of the Faculty of Public Law at TSUL about forced labor, modern slavery, human trafficking, and child labor in the context of human rights. Training sessions have been conducted to combat these issues and safeguard the rights of affected individuals.