CONSTITUTIONAL FOUNDATIONS OF NOTARIAL ACTIVITY IN THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN
Keywords:
Constitutional foundations, notarial activity, Republic of Uzbekistan, legal framework, civil rights protection, legislative reforms, legal certainty, notarial system modernization, international comparison, social trust.Abstract
The article explores the constitutional foundations of notarial activity in the Republic of Uzbekistan, emphasizing the legal and institutional frameworks established by the nation's Constitution. It analyzes the role of constitutional principles in shaping the notarial system, ensuring the protection of civil rights, and fostering legal certainty in contractual and transactional relationships. Furthermore, the paper examines the interplay between constitutional norms and legislative acts regulating notarial activity, highlighting recent reforms aimed at modernizing and enhancing the efficiency of notarial services. Through a comparative perspective, the article also situates Uzbekistan's notarial practices within the broader international context, identifying areas of alignment and divergence. The study underscores the significance of a constitutionally grounded notarial system as a pillar of legal stability and social trust.
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