The establishment of the Supreme Court of Uzbekistan took place during the Soviet era and was the product of a new judicial system. The judicial system changed such a lot during the 1930s and 1934s. Judicial proceedings of the Supreme Court began to move beyond its jurisdiction. This article analyzes the creation and functioning of the Supreme Court in the Uzbek SSR on the basis of primary archival documents. The role, structure and powers of the Supreme Court are also considered.
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