Vol. 3 No. 05 (2023): Volume 03 Issue 05

Vol. 3 No. 05 (2023): Volume 03 Issue 05
Published: 01-05-2023

Articles

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REGULATION OF MIGRATION RELATIONS IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES

Olim Kh. Narzullaev

The article describes the emergence of international migration, its causes, and the participation of migrants in this process. Issues and legal aspects of regulation of migration flows around the world (European migration system, USA) are described. The necessity and directions of regulation of the process of labor migration in the process of globalization at the world level were highlighted. Also, issues of labor migration were analyzed and opinions were expressed regarding its improvement.

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EXPERIENCE OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES REGARDING THE CIVIL LEGAL REGULATION OF COMPULSORY PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY INSURANCE

Izzat T. Palvanov

The modern approach to determining liability assumes responsibility for damage caused by a specialist to any third party. Thus, the Law "On Protection of Consumer Rights" provides for the recognition of the right to claim compensation for the damage caused by each injured consumer, regardless of whether or not he has a contractual relationship with the manufacturer (executor, seller). Such a right shall be preserved during the specified period of service (validity period), if no such period is specified - within 10 years from the date of production of goods (acceptance of work, services). The contractor is not responsible for the defects in the work performed or the services provided, if he can prove that they were caused by the consumer's fault or force majeure.

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INTERNAL DISPLACEMENT IN NIGERIA: ASSESSING THE IMPACT ON WOMEN'S REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH

Dr. Chukwudumebi Okoye Omonfuegbe

This article examines the impact of internal displacement on women's reproductive health in Nigeria. With a significant number of individuals displaced due to conflict, violence, and natural disasters, understanding the specific challenges faced by women in such situations is crucial for effective policymaking and healthcare provision. By assessing the existing literature, conducting field surveys, and analyzing relevant data, this study aims to shed light on the specific reproductive health issues experienced by internally displaced women in Nigeria and proposes strategies to mitigate their adverse effects.

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THE FORENSIC CLASSIFICATION OF BANDITRY AS A CRIME

Rakhmatullaev Muzaffar Talgatovich, Saydazimov Mirjalol Narjigitovich

This article is dedicated to the forensic classification of banditry as a crime, as well as the analysis of its specific elements. The author discusses the individual characteristics of the persons who commit banditry, the unique features of their victims, the places where banditry often occurs, the criminogenic situation, and the methods of committing the crime. The author also presents the opinions of scholars on the forensic classification of banditry and engages in scientific debate on this topic.

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BAHRAINI AND COMPARATIVE LEGISLATION: EXPLORING THE PRINCIPLE OF CURRENT ACCOUNT INDIVISIBILITY

Dr. Wasim Ibrahim Alshawawreh

This article examines the principle of current account indivisibility in Bahraini and comparative legislation. The current account is a crucial component of a country's balance of payments, encompassing international trade in goods, services, and income. The concept of indivisibility implies that the current account transactions cannot be separated into distinct categories and must be considered as a unified whole. By analyzing the legal frameworks in Bahrain and drawing comparisons with other jurisdictions, this study aims to shed light on the importance, implications, and potential challenges associated with the principle of current account indivisibility.

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THE CONCEPT, ESSENCE AND MODERN FEATURES OF THE TERM "DOMESTIC VIOLENCE"

Niyozova Salomat Saparovna

This article analyzes the opinions and opinions of scientists about the concept of domestic violence and its types, and gives relevant recommendations for improving the theory. In the process of writing the article, general scientific methods were used: functional approach, logical, systematic, historical, comparative-legal, statistical, sociological surveys.

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EXPANDING THE REACH OF PROGRESSIVE PROSECUTION

Jeffrey Bellin

Progressive prosecution is a model of prosecution that prioritizes public safety while also promoting equity, fairness, and justice. This article explores the history and development of progressive prosecution and discusses the challenges and opportunities for expanding its reach. The article also highlights successful examples of progressive prosecution in action and offers recommendations for how progressive prosecutors can work to address systemic issues in the criminal justice system.