SDGs
Neutral Platform and Public Discussion Space at TSUL
Roundtable Discussions and Public Forums
TSUL regularly organizes roundtable discussions and forums where representatives from different political backgrounds, civil society, and government entities can engage in meaningful dialogue on pressing legal, social, and political issues. These events aim to foster mutual understanding and collaborative solutions in a respectful atmosphere.
As part of our commitment to academic freedom, TSUL ensures that these spaces remain impartial, free from political influence, and open to all stakeholders. We strive to facilitate open conversations while maintaining a safe environment where participants can express their views without fear of repercussions.
Scientific Public Discussion on Constitutional Reforms
Key Participants
- Ministry of Justice representatives
- TSUL Scientific Council
- Centre for professional development of lawyers
- State and non-state bodies
- Academic staff and practitioners
Public Engagement Statistics
Proposals received from citizens for Constitutional amendments
Key Developments
- Signing of cooperation memorandum between TSUL and National Human Rights Center
- Donation of specialized legal publications to university library
- Discussion of constitutional norms affecting human rights and freedoms
- Analysis of economic development and state control aspects
Discussion Topics
- Formation of social state principles
- Constitutional framework for environmental issues
- Impact of digitalization on constitutional institutions
- Private property rights and guarantees
- Freedom of scientific creation
- Public associations' activities
Outcome
The conference concluded with an agreement to consolidate all proposals and submit them to the Constitutional Commission for further consideration.
TSUL Events and Initiatives
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TSUL collaborates with research centers and think tanks to host seminars and conferences that address national and regional issues, offering a space where diverse viewpoints can be shared without bias. These gatherings allow participants to explore different perspectives on legal reforms, human rights, and governance challenges.
- International roundtable discussion on "Development Trends of Constitutionalism: The Experience of Uzbekistan and Finland"
- Round table discussion on "Issues and Importance of Teaching the European Union Law Course in Uzbekistan"
The Department of Courts, Law Enforcement, and Advocacy at TSUL organised an international scientific-practical conference on improving the legal foundations of the judiciary in Uzbekistan.
Conference Participants:
- International experts from USA and Slovenia
- Representatives from Oliy Majlis chambers
- Constitutional Court representatives
- Supreme Court officials
- Higher Judicial Council members
- Various academic institutions and law enforcement bodies
The conference addressed international standards of independent justice, digitalization prospects, and various aspects of judicial system improvement.