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Tashkent State University of Law regularly organizes lectures, seminars and master classes for the wide public with the participation of university professors, local and foreign specialists, scientists and professors. Information on the date and time of the event, and the specialists involved is published on the official website of the university.
Open Legal Lectures
Schedule Information
Open lectures are held every Saturday from 11:00 to 13:00 in the Big Conference Hall of the Tashkent State University of Law.
Participation in the Open Legal Lectures is FREE
Tashkent State University of Law provides free "Open legal lectures" for the population. Leading professors will hold lectures on interesting legal topics for the general public, as well as respond to questions from participants in the "Open Legal Lectures" project.
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Fraud, its types, prevention
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Definition on the Law of the Republic of Uzbekistan
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Core of the Presidential Decree Discussion
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Constitutional and Legal Foundation of the Presidential Election
Is it possible to resolve labor issues through mediation?
Education-related changes to the newly amended Constitution
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As part of the TED x TSUL project, we seek to inspire young people, educate them on how to succeed and set goals effectively, and respond to their inquiries regarding possible career paths. Meetings with successful individuals from business and other sectors are regularly organized. These meetings are open to everyone interested in personal growth and development.
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Fellowship 2023
Tashkent State University of Law (TSUL) CALR Fellowship
This program encompasses a broad range of emerging legal issues concerning Central Asian countries.
I. The Fellowship position and its purpose
The aim of the fellowship is to conduct research on issues related to the legal reforms in Central Asian countries, with particular attention to present and future challenges in the theory of law, legislation and legal innovations.
In the forthcoming years, TSUL will carry out several activities:
- Creating a network with other law universities and research centers studying similar subjects
- Searching for funds necessary to carry out innovative and far-reaching national and international research projects
- Organizing an annual conference to summarize past year's research activities
- Publication of collaborative research works and editing
- Organizing events to bring together legal scholars and experts of Central Asia
International Conference Highlights
An international conference was held with the participation of national and international experts from the UK, Russian Federation, Sweden, Poland, India, Turkiye, and TSUL teachers.
TiLT Show Classes
Classes are held every Monday and Friday at 11:30 (rooms 208, 221, building 3, TSUL). The sessions are conducted by qualified professors and foreign specialists.
22 textbooks have been published for law colleges
As you know, in accordance with the Presidential Decree of the Republic of Uzbekistan dated April 13, 2018, "On Organizational Measures for the Further Improvement of the Activities of the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Uzbekistan," Tashkent State University of Law (TSUL) is responsible for coordinating the educational and methodological process in law colleges, as well as providing them with practical and informational support.
To fulfil these tasks, 22 new-generation textbooks, specifically designed for law colleges, have been developed in collaboration with the teaching staff of TSUL.
In connection with this, a presentation of the new-generation textbooks was held at Tashkent State University of Law.
The event was attended by the Acting Rector of TSUL, Professor Islambek Rustambekov, heads of structural units, and the authors of the textbooks.
Speakers at the event highlighted the significance and importance of these textbooks.
As mentioned, the new-generation textbooks were created in line with modern requirements, incorporating contemporary pedagogical technologies.
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Each of the 22 textbooks, intended for law colleges, was printed in 3,558 copies and distributed to the regions based on allocation plans.