Staff of Tashkent State University of Law planted 600 saplings in Astrobod mahalla of Yunusabad district The representatives, professors, staff, and students of Tashkent State University of Law took part in the project organized in the framework of the "Yashil makon". The process of planting seedlings turned into a concert program organized by talented university students on the occasion of the national holiday - Trade Unions Day of Uzbekistan. In the end, the university trade union presented commemorative gifts to the staff and students who took an active part in the action.
In front of the Tashkent State university of law Campus, there was a barrier for transportation. Instead of using regular vehicles, students can choose to use eco-friendly transportation options like electric bikes, scooters, bicycles, and more.
Tashkent state University of Law has all the conditions for the convenience of teachers and students without harming the environment. The campus has a variety of safe bikes and electric scooters for comfortable movement. Special deceleration equipment is installed in crowded places. Most importantly, these techniques are free for all students and have special discounts for their family members.
Since 2018, Tashkent State University of Law has implemented policies to reduce motor vehicle traffic on campus, aiming to minimize air pollution and promote a healthier environment. Private vehicles are generally restricted from campus, with entry allowed only under special circumstances.
All on-campus private parking has been closed and relocated outside. In the future, parking will be charged for private vehicles, and the designated parking areas previously separated for staff and students have been removed to further support these initiatives.
Eco-friendly transportation options, including electric bikes, scooters, and bicycles, are encouraged. The campus offers a "bicycle city" for teachers and students with over 100 bicycles available for daily use, allowing students and staff to commute between campus buildings, kitchens, and other facilities.
Tashkent State University of Law has prohibited outside vehicles from entering the territory of the university. Therefore, walkways for students and faculty were developed. There are a lot of pathways for pedestrians to move around the university and all of them are equipped with:
The walkways start straight from the Exit of Metro Station and are not far away from the bus station; therefore it is convenient for students and faculty to access those paths. Near the road it is separated with blocks so that the cars cannot get on the pathways and to prevent any accidents from happening, therefore those walkways are safe. Furthermore, there are almost no cars on the main territory of the university, so while being on the territory students are safe. Furthermore, any cars that enter the university have a separate road, far away from the pedestrian walkway.
A nationwide charity campaign was organized across our country under the slogan "Prosperous neighborhood - prosperous country". Professors and employees of Tashkent State University of Law actively participated in the public event. Within the framework of “Hashar,” the university and its adjacent areas were beautified.
Tashkent State University of Law has implemented restrictions on outside vehicle access to create a pedestrian-friendly campus. Walkways for students and faculty feature several accessibility and safety features:
The walkways are easily accessible from the nearby Metro Station and bus stops, making them convenient for students and staff. Safety is prioritized by restricting vehicle access on main campus grounds. For necessary vehicle entry, a designated road is used, away from pedestrian paths.
The university campus includes a “bicycle city” with over 100 bicycles available for students and teachers. This sustainable transportation option allows for easy movement between university buildings and facilities.