Vol. 5 No. 03 (2023): Volume05 Issue03

Vol. 5 No. 03 (2023): Volume05 Issue03
Published: 01-03-2023

Articles

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SPECIFIC FEATURES OF THE TRIAL ON THE APPLICATION OF PROCEDURAL AGREEMENTS

Azimov Daniyor Esanovich

This article focuses on the analysis of the specific features of the trial on the application of procedural agreements. The necessity of revising the procedure for the trial of the cases in which a procedural agreement was concluded in criminal proceedings, as well as the procedure for appealing the verdicts, was revealed and justified.

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SOCIO-HISTORICAL ROOTS OF SOCIO-POLITICAL REFORMS IN THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

Sh. I. Shazamanov

The article is devoted to the study of China's development in the first half of the 19th and 20th centuries. China's confrontation with Western culture, which is more advanced than itself in the social and cultural spheres, from the 19th century, the reasons for China's involvement in the world economy, the gradual development of Chinese reforms, etc., are discussed.

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HISTORY OF DEVELOPMENT OF REHABILITATION IN CRIMINAL PROCEDURAL LAW IN UZBEKISTANT

Alisher Yarasevich Satorov

The article explores some matters in the field of the citizen protection from illegal criminal prosecution and accusation, restriction of their rights and freedoms.


Also examined a mechanism of compensation for harm caused by unlawful or unjustified criminal charges. Proposals for improving legislation are justified.

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A CENSORIOUS EXPLORATION OF VIVEKANANDA KENDRA

Prof. Chandra Shekhar Joshi, Dr. Satish Pandey

Vivekananda is a vital figure of nineteen century rejuvenation. He has had a significant impact on all facets of human life. However, he has been depict, perverted, and dismantle by a number of administration on both a personal and institutional level. One of them is the Vivekananda Kendra in KanyaKumari, which has branches all over India and abroad. The ongoing review moves toward the subtleties of Vivekananda Kendra towards Vivekananda. The study's objective is to dictate whether Vivekananda ideas and Vivekananda Kendra's ideology are similar or different.

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AN INQUISITIVE LOOK AT THE IDEA OF POLITICAL WILL: A PARADOXICAL PAIR MODEL FOR POLITICAL SCIENCE RESEARCH

Professor Zaynab Ali, Abdullah Asmau, Mohammed Usman

Anticorruption and development participants are familiar with the concept of political will and lack of will. However, due to an error in language that fails to convey precise knowledge and fact, the term "lack of political will," which is referred to here as a misnomer, has gained considerable traction in development literature. We conducted a discursive review of political will based on perceptible reality to expose the erroneous claims made when referring to a lack of political will as a reason for failing to achieve predetermined goals. We developed the Paradoxical Pair Model (PPM) as a framework for properly reviewing the subject to avoid such poor judgment in order to practically accomplish this. The discursive reflections that led to the deductive conclusion that everything in the world of the Political Man is transcendentally created in pairs, including everything that is beyond his knowledge, led to the development of this Model. We argued to a promising conclusion that our PPM was inspired by the dualism and dialectics that define human existence, which is consistent with this transcendental fact. We became convinced from this point on that will, like political will, is not only contradictory but also in pairs. In addition, political will demonstrates the dual nature of concrete existence through contemplation, motivation, action, and accountability. We came to the conclusion that what truly exists cannot lack, and that lack itself cannot be ontological. In the hope that the PPM will be a useful explanatory and predictive tool for Political Science Research, we came to the conclusion that political will cannot be deficient because it conceives and reveals paradoxes.

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AN EVENT-DRIVEN SERVICE-ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE FOR THE INTERNET OF THINGS SERVICE EXECUTION

Dr. Mrs. Mala Kuthiala, Dr. Prof Sidharth Mahajan

This paper analyses IoT sensing service characteristics and proposes future services architecture. It is focused on middleware architecture and interface presentation technology. In the middleware layer, traditional SOA architecture is insufficient in real-time response and parallel processes of service execution. This paper proposes a new sensing service system based on EDSOA (Event Driven SOA) architecture to support realtime, event-driven, and active service execution. At the presentation layer, this paper presents new IoT browser features, including using augmented reality technology for input and output and realizing the superposition of the physical world and abstract information. Through a use case and proof-of-concept implementation—road manhole cover monitoring system—we verified the feasibility of the proposed ideas and framework