Social-Philosophical Foundations for Enhancing the Legal Culture of Women in Uzbekistan
Keywords:
Women’s rights, legal culture, Uzbekistan, gender equality, social philosophy, legal awarenessAbstract
The legal culture of women is a critical component of any society's social and cultural development. In Uzbekistan, where the status of women has been a subject of continuous transformation, enhancing their legal awareness and cultural competencies is essential for ensuring equal rights and opportunities. This article explores the social-philosophical foundations for enhancing the legal culture of women in Uzbekistan, focusing on the socio-political, cultural, and legal frameworks that influence their rights. The paper also emphasizes the importance of fostering a legal culture that supports gender equality and women’s participation in the social, economic, and political life of the country.
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