THE REQUIREMENTS FOR INFORMATION USED IN THE RULEMAKING PROCESS

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  • Sodikov Akmal Shavkat ugli Doctor of Philosophy in Law, Senior Lecturer of the department of Theory of State and Law, TSUL.

Keywords:

Information, requirements for information, Code of Rule-making, making

Abstract

This article analyzes the requirements for information used in rule-making process. The subject matter of the research is the normative legal acts on the rule-making in the Republic of Uzbekistan, law enforcement practice, as well as scientific-theoretical conceptual approaches and legal categories. The purpose of the study is to develop appropriate proposals, recommendations and conclusions to improve the requirements for information used in the rulemaking process of in the Republic of Uzbekistan. The methods such as historical, systematic-structural, logical, induction, deduction, comparativelegal, complex study of scientific sources and analysis of statistical data were applied in the research. As a result of this research, the requirements for information used in the national rule-making process was developed. According to it, the following requirements for information used in the national rule-making process were developed: 1) completeness of information; 2) reliability of information; 3) timely; 4) novelty of information; 5) accuracy of information; 6) information should be based on expertanalytical data; 7) information should be based on public attitude; 8) the acceptability of information supply systems; 9) openness or confidentiality. The results of the research can be used to conduct research, interpret relevant national normative legal acts, improve national legislation, as well as to further enrich scientifically such modules as Theory of State and Law, Rulemaking and Legal writing

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Published

2022-08-08

How to Cite

Sodikov Akmal Shavkat ugli. (2022). THE REQUIREMENTS FOR INFORMATION USED IN THE RULEMAKING PROCESS. World Bulletin of Management and Law, 13, 65-72. Retrieved from https://scholarexpress.net/index.php/wbml/article/view/1241

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