SDGs
SDG 4. QUALITY EDUCATION
Our university provides access to educational resources for those not studying at the university, e.g. computers, library, online resources, access to lectures. Although it is mainly aimed at members of the university community, the library allows access to people outside the University as external users for the sake of a better The Quality Education. To get access to these facilities and resources all should follow the internal rules of university.
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The Information Resource Center
The Tashkent State Law institution has a unique structure called the Information Resource Center. It assists the institution in reaching ambitious educational objectives and spans all domains of endeavor, including intellectual, spiritual, and scientific advancement. Actively engaging with academics, instructors, and research groups, we offer creative and programmatic support for the educational and research processes.
Currently, this center houses a collection of the following legal texts and primary scientific literature:
- Total: 300,000
- Course books: more than 100,000
- Scientific books: about 100,000
- Other literature: 100,000
The list of these books is expanding every year due to new foreign and national literature. The process of forming the fund is carried out according to a strategic plan, taking into account the university's educational directions and ongoing research.
The Information Resource Center provides bibliographic and informational services to students, professors, teachers, university researchers, and general readers. In order to develop the field of jurisprudence, the Information Resource Center has access to world-class scientific and educational databases: Westlaw, LexisNexis, Springer, Web of Science, Scopus, Polpred.com. Negotiations are underway to conclude a contract with another legal database.
As an illustration, in 2023 Nodir Zakirov, a specialist in anti-corruption for the World Bank and the United States, gave 12 copies of international and regional legal scientific literature to the TSUL Information Resource Center. Researchers and students can learn about the American legal system, criminal law, the theoretical underpinnings of scientific research, and legal education techniques through these works of literature.
In order to provide readers with information about literature and create ease of use, an electronic catalog was created based on the ARMAT++ electronic program. The university also has an electronic library on the website library.tsul.uz and an official channel on the Telegram social network.
Certificates were awarded to graduates of courses for training professional mediators
The Center for Professional Training of Legal Personnel to International Standards at TSUL organized another round of courses for training professional mediators. 47 graduates who successfully completed the course were awarded state-issued certificates. For reference: graduates who successfully completed the course and obtained a special certificate will be included in the Registry of Professional Mediators and will be entitled to engage in independent mediation.
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One of the key organizational divisions at Tashkent State Administrative University is the information and resource center. The information resource center collaborates with the university to achieve its objectives of the training of highly trained specialists by actively participating in continuous educational activities and scientific endeavors.
Courses for professional training of legal personnel in accordance with international standards started in TSUL
The course "Legal Tech and Artificial Intelligence in Legal Profession" is organized in cooperation with the USAID Legal Reform Program. It involves experts from the leading law firm White and Case (USA), arbitration institutes, as well as professors from prestigious foreign universities (Oxford University, University of Twente). The course program also includes leading specialists engaged in legal activities in the USA, Europe and Asia. The classes, conducted in both offline and online formats, are available in Uzbek and English. The first sessions of the course were organized by vice-rector of TSUL, doctor of law, professor Islambek Rustambekov, and doctor of law, professor Said Gulyamov, on the topics "Transforming the Legal Profession with Legal Tech and Artificial Intelligence" and "Role of Artificial Intelligence in Criminal Investigations". Upon completion of the course, graduates are awarded international certificates from the Ministry of Justice and Oxford University.
Professional training courses according to international standards continue
During the first lesson of the course, held at the Center for Professional Training of Legal Personnel on International Standards at TSUL, lawyers from England touched upon the issues of international commercial arbitration, its procedures and rules, legal mechanisms, trade agreements, economic sanctions and their avoidance. Thus, the trainings were conducted by barrister, arbitrator, Dr. Jamshid Piru (England and Singapore), partners of the law firm Eldwick Law, Dr. Rashid Gaissin and Walid Takiheli (England).