RESPECT FOR HUMAN RIGHTS IS THE BASIS FOR THE PROGRESS OF NEW UZBEKISTAN
Keywords:
democracy, civil society, human rights and freedoms, culture of human rightsAbstract
The article reveals the essence of the principles and main directions of the state policy of Uzbekistan in the field of human rights protection, their significance in the new political, legal and socio-economic conditions. The achievements of the country in the field of strengthening fundamental human rights and freedoms in the context of a pandemic, as well as the importance of education in the field of human rights at the present stage are considered.
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