SDGs
TSUL Community Initiatives
Supporting Students and Alumni Through Various Programs
Alumni Meeting with Endowment Fund
A special meeting was organized for alumni, specifically graduates of "V" groups of the faculty "Law II" from 2012. The event was attended by:
- University administration
- Current students
- Graduate students
- Deputy rector A. Khashimkhanov
- University professors
Event Highlights:
- Presentation of the TSUL Endowment Fund
- Campus tour featuring:
- Legal Clinic
- Center of Japanese Law
- Courtroom
- Sports Complex
- Information and Resource Center
- TSUL Museum
- Alumni contributions to the Endowment Fund
- Agreement for regular future events
Student Housing Information Center
Services Provided:
- Information about dormitory spaces and vacancies
- Application procedures and conditions
- Price information
- Housing search recommendations
- Apartment rental assistance
- Legal consultations
- Rental agreement drafting assistance
Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Propaganda Train Project
Launched on November 28 under the slogan "We will building a New Uzbekistan together!", this project has reached more than 200 educational institutions, industries, organizations, military units, and communities.
Project Focus:
- Strengthening constitutional knowledge
- Increasing legal literacy
- Interactive quizzes and contests
- Youth education initiatives
Street Law Project
About Street Law:
A volunteer project where law students use interactive methods to teach fundamental legal concepts to the general public, particularly focusing on everyday legal knowledge.
History:
- Originated in 1972 at Georgetown University, USA
- Established as Street Law Inc. in 1996
- Now active in over 45 countries, including Uzbekistan
Current Activities:
Special focus on the 31st anniversary of the Constitution of Uzbekistan:
- Interactive classes across the republic
- Theme: "Do you want to understand your rights? Study the Constitution first!"
- Conducted by teachers and law college students
- Focus on practical application of constitutional rights
TSUL Educational Resources and Legal Clinic
Supporting Legal Education and Community Access to Justice
New Generation Textbooks for Law Colleges
In accordance with the Presidential Decree dated April 13, 2018, TSUL has coordinated the development of new educational materials for law colleges.
Publication Statistics:
- 22 new-generation textbooks developed
- 3,558 copies of each textbook printed
- Distribution completed across all regions
- Special focus on contemporary pedagogical technologies
Manual: "Fundamentals of Clinical Legal Education"
Written by Associate Professor Otabek Narziev, this manual provides comprehensive guidance for students involved in providing free legal assistance through the legal clinic.
Available at the Information and Resource Center of the University.
Libraries of Justice Initiative
Established in collaboration with the Ministry of Justice in:
- "Birdamlik" mahalla, Sergeli district
- "Toshkent" mahalla, Yangihayot district
Each library offers over 400 titles of fiction and scientific literature for community youth.
Our Mission
We strive to bridge theoretical knowledge with practical experience while providing essential legal services to the community.
2023 Performance:
- Total Applications: 2,462
- Online Applications: 1,259
- In-Person Cases: 1,203
Key Partners:
- Association of Legal Clinics of Kyrgyzstan
- Eurasia Foundation
- USAID
- Street Law Inc
- UNODC
- UNDP
- New York University Syracuse
- Youth Union of Uzbekistan
- Interlex law firm
- And many other local organizations
Media Resources:
Student Participation:
- Open to students from 1st to 3rd years
- Competitive selection process including qualifying tasks
- Interview with clinic head for final selection