The Constitution of New Uzbekistan: Pillars of the Welfare State and Assurances of Justice

Authors

  • I. M. Umarova Lecturer of the Department, Theory of State and Law, TSUL

Keywords:

Constitution, freedom, separation of powers, state

Abstract

The article provides a comprehensive examination of the concept of constitutions, tracing the historical development and origins of the earliest constitutions in the world. It highlights the evolution of constitutional frameworks over time, offering insights into their role in shaping the foundations of governance and societal organization. A significant focus of the discussion is the comparison between the original and newly adopted constitutions of the Republic of Uzbekistan. The article delves into the key differences, showcasing how the new constitution reflects the nation’s evolving priorities and aspirations.

Additionally, it explores the innovative approaches taken in the new constitution to regulate social relations, emphasizing its progressive stance in addressing contemporary societal challenges. The incorporation of international principles into the constitutional framework is another pivotal aspect discussed, demonstrating Uzbekistan's commitment to aligning with global standards while preserving its unique national identity. This blend of tradition and modernity signifies a transformative step in the country’s constitutional history, aimed at fostering justice, inclusivity, and the principles of a welfare state.

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Published

2025-01-11

How to Cite

Umarova, I. M. (2025). The Constitution of New Uzbekistan: Pillars of the Welfare State and Assurances of Justice. American Journal of Education and Evaluation Studies, 2(1), 84–89. Retrieved from https://semantjournals.org/index.php/AJEES/article/view/898

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