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    An international scientific and practical conference on “Artificial Intelligence and International Law” was held

    An international scientific and practical conference on “Artificial Intelligence and International Law” was held

    On December 3, 2025, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy hosted an international scientific and practical conference on "Artificial Intelligence and International Law". The event was organized to support the implementation of the key directions of the “Uzbekistan – 2030” Strategy, approved by Presidential Decree No. DP-158 on September 11, 2023, Decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, № DP-60 “On the Development Strategy of the New Uzbekistan for 2022 — 2026” and the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan dated February 21, 2022, No. 83 “On additional measures to accelerate the implementation of the National Sustainable Development Goals and Objectives for the period up to 2030”. The conference was attended by representatives of state and international organizations, such as the Ministry of Digital Technologies of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Uzbekistan, The Academy of Justice of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the Higher School of Strategic Analysis and Forecasting of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the Digital Technologies and Artificial Intelligence Research Institute, the Law Enforcement Academy of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Inha University in Tashkent, and the Tashkent State University of Law. The conference also included artificial intelligence experts from Italy, Mongolia, the Russian Federation, India, and Kazakhstan, as well as representatives of various non-governmental organizations. The event discussed issues related to the international legal regulation of artificial intelligence, current trends in the development of personal data protection, the use of artificial intelligence in justice, scientific approaches to defining the concept of "artificial intelligence," and conceptual approaches to the international legal regulation of relations in the field of the creation and use of artificial intelligence systems. Experts proposed legal solutions that could enhance the technological development of the Republic of Uzbekistan. Following the event, it is planned to develop scientific and practical recommendations for improving the legislation of the Republic of Uzbekistan regulating artificial intelligence, taking into account international practice and current trends, and to publish a scientific collection based on the conference results.

    Representatives of the UWED participated in the meeting held at the School No. 294 on the topic “The Constitution is the Foundation of our State”

    Representatives of the UWED participated in the meeting held at the School No. 294 on the topic “The Constitution is the Foundation of our State”

    On December 5 of this year, at Specialized Public School No. 294 of the Mirobod District of Tashkent, an event titled “The Constitution is the Foundation of our State” was held in honor of Constitution Day. The event was organized by the faculty members of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy Sh.Masadikov, N.Raimova, D.Imamova, G.Lobanova, Sh.Umirzokov and S.Abdurahimova. During this event, with the participation of school teachers and students, university professors and teachers, issues such as the basic principles of the Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the rights and obligations of citizens, and the importance of our constitutional system in the life of society were widely covered. The role of the Constitution in the patriotic upbringing of young people, the future prospects of the younger generation and their legal culture were also discussed in detail. During the event, students asked questions of interest to them and received detailed answers from professors and teachers. Ways to develop civil society based on constitutional values, increase the legal awareness of young people and strengthen their sense of national pride were discussed. The event also provided detailed information about the national goals and objectives of Uzbekistan in the field of Sustainable Development. In their speech the university professors and teachers touched upon the systemic reforms being carried out in our country to implement the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at the national level. The professors and teachers emphasized that the Sustainable Development Goals are closely related to the democratic principles enshrined in the Constitution, ensuring human rights, developing civil society and supporting youth. This approach served not only to strengthen students' constitutional knowledge, but also to understand Uzbekistan's place in global development processes and to strengthen their motivation to become responsible and active citizens for society.

    A training on "WTO and New Trends in International Trade Law" was held at UWED

    A training on "WTO and New Trends in International Trade Law" was held at UWED

    On December 2-3 of this year, the WTO Department of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy organized a two-day training on the topic "WTO and new trends in international trade law". The event brought together students, researchers, as well as teachers of UWED, TSUL, TSEU and other educational institutions. The training was conducted by Arthur Appleton, an expert in the field of international trade law, who provided participants with clear and practice-oriented explanations on current trends in the multilateral trading system. Day 1 focused on WTO rules and modern environmental measures. The opening session reviewed key WTO agreements—GATT, TBT, SPS, SCM and GATS—and examined how Article XX allows environmentally motivated policies. Participants explored real WTO dispute cases, including Shrimp–Turtle, Tuna–Dolphin and EC–Asbestos, followed by a group discussion on how far WTO Members can regulate for environmental protection. The second session highlighted the European Union's climate trade initiatives, with a particular focus on the Carbon Adjustment Mechanism at the Frontier (CBAM). Speakers discussed its objectives, methodology and possible issues of compliance with WTO rules, as well as EU policy in the field of biodiesel and eco-labelling practices. The final session of the first day was devoted to the analysis of how the Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade regulates technical and environmental standards, with consideration of key disputes and the role of international standards and eco-labeling in global trade. The second day was aimed at exploring new regulatory trends in the field of subsidies and digital trade. Participants were given an overview of the WTO Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures (CCM), as well as the introduction to the EU Foreign Subsidy Regulation (FSR), with a focus on its broader scope and possible overlaps with WTO rules. The final session was devoted to digital trade, discussion of WTO rules related to e-commerce, cross-border data flows and digital services. Participants compared global regulatory models – including the EU GDPR, the US approach and the Chinese data localization system – and  considered how data regulation can be assessed in terms of WTO principles such as most-favoured-nation treatment, national treatment and Article XIV.

    JIDU Students Visit a School for Children with Visual Impairments as Part of the “Qaldirg‘och” Project on the Occasion of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities

    JIDU Students Visit a School for Children with Visual Impairments as Part of the “Qaldirg‘och” Project on the Occasion of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities

    On December 4 of this year, in honor of December 3 — the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, students of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED) visited Specialized School No. 77 for blind and visually impaired children. The visit was organized within the framework of the “Qaldirg‘och” project initiated by the UWED Legal Clinic. The event, held in connection with the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, aimed to promote the rights of children with disabilities, support their well-being, and strengthen their social participation. The project primarily focuses on enhancing the legal literacy and social protection of minors, including young girls. During the visit, UWED students conducted various educational, developmental, and creative activities for the schoolchildren: – Interactive presentation on fundamental child rights.The participants explained children’s basic rights in a simple, engaging, and accessible way. – Developmental games and a quiz. Students organized activities designed to improve thinking skills, memory, and social engagement, followed by a legal literacy quiz. – Artistic and creative activities. An origami workshop was held, during which the children discussed topics related to their rights and their protection in a friendly and supportive environment. Purpose and Significance of the Project A representative of the UWED Legal Clinic emphasized:“The ‘Qaldirg‘och’ project is aimed at enhancing young people’s legal literacy, strengthening their social protection, and providing essential socio-legal support to children. On the occasion of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, today’s visit allowed us to share kindness, motivation, and support with these children.” At the end of the meeting, the students and schoolchildren sang the song “O‘zbekiston” together. This touching moment added warmth and sincerity to the event, further strengthening the bonds of friendship between the two groups.

    An event dedicated to the International Anti-Corruption Day was held at UWED

    An event dedicated to the International Anti-Corruption Day was held at UWED

    On December 3 of this year, at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy, the course coordinator of the Faculty of International Relations G. Mansurova held an educational lesson for 2nd year students dedicated to the "International Anti-Corruption Day". The main goal of the event is to form students' irreconcilable attitude to corruption, deep awareness of the importance of the principles of honesty and justice, as well as strengthening their legal awareness. During the lesson, students were provided with detailed information about the consequences of corruption at the international level, effective mechanisms used in world practice, the legal framework for combating corruption and the role of young people in this process. In particular, the students were widely briefed on the strategic reforms of Uzbekistan in this direction, the regulations adopted in recent years and innovations implemented in the policy of integrity. Since the event was held within the framework of the "Anti-Corruption Month", some proposals were put forward at the class to strengthen preventive work against corruption and promote a culture of integrity among students. In particular, an initiative was put forward to create a public movement "Anti-Corruption Volunteers" at the university. 🔹organization of educational activities aimed at preventing corruption cases, 🔹the broad promotion of the principles of honesty and transparency, 🔹increasing responsibility and civic vigilance among students, 🔹strengthening the atmosphere of honesty and the system of mutual control in the educational institution. Students enthusiastically supported this initiative and offered practical suggestions for the effective implementation of this movement at the faculty level. It was noted that this movement would become an important platform for further developing the integrity policy at UWED and fostering a conscious immunity to corruption.