Article 26 of the Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan in a new edition establishes the norm that the human honor and dignity are inviolable and Nothing may be the basis for their derogation [1].
The honor and dignity of each human being is inherent to everyone from birth and are the inalienable rights of human beings, despite the fact that they are in places of deprivation of liberty, therefore, no one has the right to encroach on them.
New version of the Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan was adopted by nationwide vote at the referendum of the Republic of Uzbekistan held on April 30, 2023. https://lex.uz/docs/6445147#6446579
Criminal Procedure Code of the Republic of Uzbekistan. https://lex.uz/docs/111463#186066
Criminal Code of the Republic of Uzbekistan. https://lex.uz/docs/111457#149608
Criminal Executive Code of the Republic of Uzbekistan. https://lex.uz/docs/163627#163665
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Adopted by UN General Assembly resolution 217 A (III) of December 10, 1948. https://www.un.org/ru/documents/decl_conv/declarations/declhr.shtml
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. Adopted by General Assembly resolution 2200 A (XXI) of December 16, 1966. https://www.un.org/ru/documents/decl_conv/conventions/pactpol.shtml
Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners. Adopted at the First United Nations Congress on the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders, held in Geneva in 1955, and endorsed by the Economic and Social Council in its resolutions 663 C (XXIV) of 31 July 1957 and 2076 (LXII) of 13 May 1977. https://www.un.org/ru/documents/decl_conv/conventions/prison.shtml
Nelson Mandela Rules. https://www.unodc.org/documents/justice-and-prison-reform/Nelson_Mandela_Rules-R-ebook.pdf