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    An event dedicated to the study and popularization of the works of the President of the People's Republic of China Xi Jinping was held at the UWED

    An event dedicated to the study and popularization of the works of the President of the People's Republic of China Xi Jinping was held at the UWED

    On April 24, 2026, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy hosted an event dedicated to the study and promotion of the works of Xi Jinping, Chairman of the People's Republic of China. The event was organized to broaden students' knowledge of the modern political, socioeconomic, and cultural-humanitarian aspects of China's development, as well as to further strengthen academic and educational cooperation between Uzbekistan and the People's Republic of China. As part of the program, official talks were held between S. Safoev, Rector of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy, and Yu Jun, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the People's Republic of China to the Republic of Uzbekistan. During the meeting, the parties discussed the further development of cooperation in education, science, and academic exchanges, as well as prospects for implementing joint initiatives aimed at deepening mutual understanding between the youth of both countries. Following the talks, the event's opening ceremony took place. The university leadership and the Ambassador of the People's Republic of China delivered welcoming remarks. In their speeches, they highlighted the high level of Uzbek-Chinese relations, the dynamic development of their bilateral partnership, and the important role of education, science, and cultural dialogue in strengthening friendly ties between the peoples of Uzbekistan and China. Particular attention was given to the importance of studying China's modern development concepts as reflected in the works of PRC Chairman Xi Jinping. It was noted that these works are of interest to students, researchers, and specialists in international relations, world economics, political science, and diplomacy, as they provide a deeper understanding of the main directions of modern China's domestic and foreign policy. The main part of the event featured an insightful presentation on the key ideas, initiatives, and works of Xi Jinping. During the presentation, participants learned about China's core approaches to public administration, modernization, socioeconomic development, international cooperation, and the building of a community with a shared future for mankind. An interactive quiz was also organized for students to reinforce the knowledge they had gained and to foster greater interest in the study of China, its history, culture, political system, and role in contemporary international processes. Students actively participated in the quiz, demonstrating a keen interest in the event's topic and a strong awareness of the development of Chinese-Uzbek relations. At the conclusion of the event, the most active participants were awarded commemorative gifts and certificates. The organizers noted that such events help develop students' analytical thinking, broaden their international horizons, and cultivate a deeper understanding of modern global processes. The event served as an important platform for exchanging views, deepening students' knowledge of China's modern political and economic concepts, and further strengthening educational, scientific, and cultural-humanitarian ties between the University of World Economy and Diplomacy and its partner institutions in the People's Republic of China.

    An off-site practical training session was organized at the Uchtepa District Criminal Court for students of the UWED

    An off-site practical training session was organized at the Uchtepa District Criminal Court for students of the UWED

    On April 24 of the current year, at the initiative of senior lecturers of the Department of International Law and Public Law Disciplines of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy, D. Soliyev and A. Abdujalilov, and in cooperation with the Chairperson of the Uchtepa District Criminal Court, Orif Allayorovich Klichev, and Judge Marat Uzoqovich Jabbarov, an off-site practical session was conducted at the Uchtepa District Criminal Court for second-year students of the Faculty of International Law. This initiative is aimed at bridging theoretical knowledge with practical application and contributes to enhancing students’ professional competencies. During the court session, students became acquainted with the examination of a criminal case involving acts предусмотренные Articles 154, 168, and 128 of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Uzbekistan, as well as with the procedures of judicial investigation, trial proceedings, and the pronouncement of the judgment in accordance with the Criminal Procedure Code of the Republic of Uzbekistan. Within the framework of the practical training, future international law specialists were provided with an opportunity to gain direct and systematic insight into the functioning of the national judicial system of the Republic of Uzbekistan, as well as the practical application of criminal and criminal procedural legislation. In particular, students explored the structure of the judiciary, the distribution of competences among court instances, and the implementation of key principles of judicial proceedings, such as the rule of law, judicial independence, equality of parties, and adversarial procedure. Furthermore, participation in a real court environment enabled students to understand the procedural order of court hearings, the managerial functions of the presiding judge, the powers of the public prosecutor, the rights and obligations of defense counsel, and the procedural status of other participants in the proceedings. Special attention was paid to the examination and evaluation of evidence, the procedure for witness questioning, the role of expert opinions, and the conduct of procedural debates between the parties. These practical sessions played a significant role in developing students’ understanding of judicial ethics, courtroom culture, legal argumentation, and professional conduct standards. As a result, students not only reinforced their theoretical knowledge but also acquired essential practical competencies necessary for their future professional activities. Observing the examination of evidence, witness questioning, and the speeches of prosecutors and defense attorneys proved particularly valuable in understanding the interaction between international and national law. As a result, the practical training demonstrated its effectiveness as a mechanism for integrating theory and practice in the educational process, as well as for enhancing students’ legal reasoning and professional development. This practical session is also significant within the framework of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In particular, the initiative contributes to SDG 4 “Quality Education” by strengthening students’ practical skills, and to SDG 16 “Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions” by fostering respect for the rule of law, judicial independence, and justice. Moreover, this cooperation aligns with SDG 17 “Partnerships for the Goals” by strengthening institutional collaboration between higher education institutions and judicial bodies, thereby ensuring the integration of education and practice.

    Success Strategy: Factors of Mental Stability and Social Engagement at UWED

    Success Strategy: Factors of Mental Stability and Social Engagement at UWED

    The University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED) continues its systematic efforts to integrate students' personal growth and intellectual potential with mental fortitude, while enhancing their social adaptability. Notably, throughout the week, a series of seminar-trainings titled "High Success – Mental Strength Strategy" were organized in collaboration with university psychologist N. Norova, Office of Student Engagement specialist F. Ernazarova, and course coordinators. The primary objective of these sessions is to equip students with the skills to manage internal resources and psychological commitment necessary to achieve ambitious goals. During the training, the psychologist provided insights into life strategies for success, maintaining resilience in stressful situations, boosting self-confidence, and the principles of fostering a healthy psychological climate within a team. It was emphasized that a culture of mutual respect and peer support serves as the foundation for collective success. The practical segment of the event focused on systematizing students' social activities. F. Ernazarova, a specialist from the Office of Student Engagement, delivered a detailed presentation on the essence of the "Social Activity Index" and its strategic importance for personal advancement. It was noted that this index reflects not only current academic participation but also defines the social responsibility required to become professional cadres in the future. Furthermore, students were introduced to the various opportunities provided by university clubs, specialized courses, and hobby groups. Conducted regularly in partnership with course coordinators, these trainings aim to enrich the students' inner world, encouraging them to work persistently on themselves and mobilize their internal potential through the right strategies. These dialogues held throughout the week have laid a vital foundation for students to become psychologically resilient and socially active members of society.

    Lecture by Justice Renate Winter at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy

    Lecture by Justice Renate Winter at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy

    On April 24, 2026, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy had the honor of hosting a distinguished guest, Renate Winter, former Chairperson of the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child and UNICEF International Consultant on Justice for Children. The visit was organized in cooperation with UNICEF, within the framework of ongoing collaboration aimed at promoting international standards in the field of children’s rights and access to justice. The event took place in the format of a roundtable discussion and brought together second- and third-year students of the University’s Law Clinic. The lecture focused on the foundations of access to justice for children, highlighting international standards and best practices. The event was opened with welcoming remarks by the Dean of the University, Murataev Serikbek Alpamisovich, and the Director of the Legal Clinic, Ubaydullaev Ziyodulla Sagdullayevich, who emphasized the importance of strengthening practical legal education and international cooperation. The discussion was moderated by fourth-year students Amina Erkinova and Gulbakhar Jalgasbaeva. As part of the event, they also presented the Legal Clinic’s project “Qaldirg’och,” aimed at enhancing legal awareness and support mechanisms for vulnerable groups of young girls. During the session, students actively engaged with Justice Winter, discussing key challenges and developments in ensuring effective access to justice for children at both national and international levels. The event concluded with a guided tour of the University’s Legal Clinic, where guests were introduced to its activities, initiatives, and ongoing projects. The University of World Economy and Diplomacy expresses its sincere gratitude to UNICEF and Justice Renate Winter for their valuable contribution and looks forward to further strengthening cooperation in advancing legal education and the protection of children’s rights.

    UWED held an international scientific and practical conference on the topic “Current Problems of International Law: International Environmental Problems and Legal Solutions”

    UWED held an international scientific and practical conference on the topic “Current Problems of International Law: International Environmental Problems and Legal Solutions”

    On April 24, 2026, the Department of “International Law and Public Law Disciplines” of the UWED held a traditional international scientific and practical conference on the topic “Current Problems of International Law: International Environmental Problems and Legal Solutions”. The purpose of the conference was to develop effective international legal mechanisms aimed at solving global environmental problems, to form the theoretical and institutional foundations of modern environmental law, and to develop scientifically based international legal recommendations on the adoption of key declarative documents within the framework of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Also, this conference was aimed at exchanging views on modern normative and methodological concepts, advanced scientific approaches and current trends that serve to develop international law as an independent scientific direction in the Republic of Uzbekistan, and to integrate professional experience and scientific knowledge. The conference was attended by representatives and experts from higher education institutions of Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Canada. The conference participants discussed the importance of parliamentary diplomacy in solving global and regional environmental problems, the Aral Sea issue in modern international law, food security and environmental sustainability on the example of the UN specialized agency FAO, the right to access environmental information and human rights on the example of Kazakhstan's practice, artificial intelligence and renewable energy sources, the impact of air pollution on the implementation of the right to health: international legal protection mechanisms, “Green” and “Digital” corruption, international legal protection of the environment from mercury exposure. The conference moderator, Professor of the Department of International Law and Public Law Disciplines at UWED N.A. Nugmanov addressed the development of proposals aimed at improving international and national legal institutions (legislation) in the field of ecology; strengthening interaction and developing cooperation between the scientific community; scientific discussion of the processes of systematization and codification of specific principles of international environmental law and issues of liability for violations of environmental legislation, and also recognized the initiatives of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, His Excellency Shavkat Mirziyoyev, at the Regional Environmental Summit on April 22, 2026, such as the formation of the “Central Asian Green Trade Corridor”, the development of the “Central Asian Red Book” to preserve biodiversity, and the holding of the World Youth Climate Forum in Uzbekistan in 2027, and noted that the participation of the Republic of Uzbekistan in the adoption of the “Central Asian Ecological Solidarity” Declaration, the 2030 Action Program, implemented in close partnership with UN structures, is another achievement in the ecological foundation of our state. At the conference, Associate Professor of the Department of “International Law and Public Law Disciplines” of the UWED V.I. Toshmatova emphasized the need to find solutions to legal problems in the international legal protection of the human right to a healthy environment, and detailed the impact of air pollution on the implementation of the right to health. V.N. Sayfullayeva, a basic doctoral student at the UWED, presented proposals based on fundamental scientific research on a comprehensive analysis of innovative approaches to solving modern international legal problems in the field of ecology and the impact of artificial intelligence on environmental information security. I. Babayeva, a basic doctoral student at the UWED, presented a presentation on the regulation of the climate agenda and sustainable development of Uzbekistan within the framework of international law, and provided information on the initiatives of the Republic of Uzbekistan in the field of ecology. At the end of the conference, questions related to current problems posed by students of Sarbon University were answered, and the conference will serve as an ecological platform for uniting scientific ideas in the future.

    Strengthening Cooperation Between UWED and the Law Enforcement Academy

    Strengthening Cooperation Between UWED and the Law Enforcement Academy

    Members and students of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy Legal Clinic, led by its head Ziyodulla Ubaydullayev, paid an official working visit to the Law Enforcement Academy of the Republic of Uzbekistan. The visit aimed to further strengthen bilateral ties between these two leading higher education institutions and to explore advanced approaches in modern legal education methodology. During the visit, a productive roundtable discussion was held involving representatives from both institutions. The participants engaged in detailed discussions on bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application, organizing legal clinic activities effectively in line with contemporary demands, and further improving the system of providing high-quality, free legal aid to the public. Additionally, the dialogue emphasized the role and significance of clinical education in training legal professionals. As a logical continuation of the visit, an academic-practical conference was conducted, featuring industry experts, academic circles, and talented students. The UWED delegation gained first-hand insights into the daily operations of the Academy's Legal Clinic, the facilities provided for applicants, and the legal mechanisms for handling inquiries. At the conclusion of the conference, current challenges facing legal clinics were analyzed, and experiences were shared on how to resolve them systematically. This meeting serves as a significant milestone toward future joint projects and scientific cooperation between the two parties.