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    An Open Discussion on “Human Dignity and Environmental Rights in the Constitution” held at UWED

    An Open Discussion on “Human Dignity and Environmental Rights in the Constitution” held at UWED

    On December 2, 2025, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy hosted an open discussion dedicated to the theme “Human Dignity and Environmental Rights in the Constitution.” The event was organized in cooperation with the Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis, the Uzbekistan Ecological Party, and the Tashkent State University of Law. Important issues related to human rights, environmental security, and the role of environmental policy in the country’s development were thoroughly discussed. The event was opened by Odil Yusupjanov, First Vice-Rector for Youth Affairs and Spiritual-Educational Work of UWED. In his speech, he emphasized the significance of the reforms carried out by the state to enhance human dignity and ensure environmental rights, their practical importance, and the role of youth participation in these processes. Prominent experts in law-making and environmental rights took part in the discussion: Gulchehra Tajibaeva — Member of the Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis from the Uzbekistan Ecological Party; Shuhrat Fayziev — Deputy of the Mirzo Ulugbek District Council, First Adviser to the Minister of Justice, Professor of the “Environmental Law” Department at TSUL. In their presentations, the speakers provided detailed insights into new guarantees of human rights reflected in the Constitution, state priorities aimed at ensuring environmental security, the rational use of natural resources, and the promotion of environmental awareness in society. During the event, students, researchers, and young specialists asked questions related to environmental legislation, citizens’ environmental responsibility, the role of public oversight, and existing practical challenges. The invited experts gave legally grounded and practical answers to each question. Additionally, proposals were put forward to develop environmental education, expand inter-university cooperation, and support youth environmental initiatives. Students also presented their ideas regarding youth environmental projects, training-practice programs, and innovative initiatives. At the end of the event, the winners of the “Best Ecologist of the Year” competition were ceremonially awarded. The discussion contributed to raising environmental awareness, supporting environmental policy, and enhancing youth involvement in environmental protection. This dialogue marked an important step toward strengthening environmental education at UWED, encouraging youth initiatives, and expanding scientific-practical cooperation in the field of environmental rights.

    A master class was held at the UWED on the topic: “Notarial actions performed by consuls. Application of Foreign Law by a Notary”

    A master class was held at the UWED on the topic: “Notarial actions performed by consuls. Application of Foreign Law by a Notary”

    At the University of World Economy and Diplomacy, a meeting was organized for 4th-year students of the “International Law” faculty within the course “Notariat” with the Chairman of the Notary Chamber of Uzbekistan, Dilshod Ashurov, and the Senior Consultant of the Tashkent City Territorial Department of the Notary Chamber of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Zulfiya Osmanova. During the meeting, Dilshod Ashurov provided detailed information on the importance of the notary system in society, the role of international agreements in the notarial system, notarial acts performed by consulates, as well as the procedure for affixing an apostille on documents. The students listened to the speaker with great interest and, in a question-and-answer format, gained valuable knowledge and practical information. The event proved to be very useful and engaging for the youth. The second speaker was Zulfiya Osmanova, Senior Consultant of the Tashkent City Territorial Department of the Notary Chamber of the Republic of Uzbekistan and one of the most experienced notaries in the country. During the master class, numerous practical situations that notaries of the Republic of Uzbekistan encounter while working with citizens were discussed. In addition, Zulfiya Osmanova provided many valuable recommendations to the students — future consuls — on how to properly work with documents, how to determine whether a document is authentic, and how to verify its validity in various situations.

    A fair of innovative student projects was held at UWED as part of the Sustainable Development Goals Week

    A fair of innovative student projects was held at UWED as part of the Sustainable Development Goals Week

    In a highly engaging and festive atmosphere, the Faculty of International Relations organized an impressive Exhibition of Student Innovative Ideas for second-year students as part of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) course. This large-scale event brought together nearly 100 enthusiastic students who proudly presented their projects, innovative developments, and creative concepts. The exhibition aimed not only to showcase student talent, but also to encourage the practical implementation of solutions that contribute to sustainable development. The event featured a wide range of inspiring works, including environmentally friendly and health-promoting food products, innovative technologies focused on environmental protection and water conservation, as well as imaginative concepts in the field of cosmetology. Visitors also had the opportunity to admire visual art pieces created by students in dedication to the Sustainable Development Goals. Adding to the dynamic and interactive nature of the exhibition, students engaged in thoughtful discussions on the current status of SDG implementation across different regions of Uzbekistan, exchanging ideas on existing challenges and potential solutions. A particularly uplifting moment of the event came when a Turkish student studying at UWED performed a heartfelt song titled “Kardeshim”, dedicated to SDG 17, calling on everyone to cherish unity, peace, and solidarity. The exhibition was conducted in an open, spirited, and deeply meaningful atmosphere, leaving a lasting impression on all participants and attendees.

    UWED and AFD Co-Organize Conference on Post-Aral Sea Transformation in Karakalpakstan

    UWED and AFD Co-Organize Conference on Post-Aral Sea Transformation in Karakalpakstan

    How can the Karakalpakstan region leverage its post-Aral Sea transformation—balancing environmental challenges with new economic opportunities? This was the guiding question of the conference held at November 20, 2025 at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED), co-organized with the French Development Agency (AFD). The event marked the second joint initiative between the two institutions. More than 200 participants attended, including students, researchers, NGOs, international organizations, French companies, and representatives of key Uzbek institutions. The conference was honored by the presence and opening remarks of: ·  Mr. Sodyq Safoev, the First Deputy Chairman of the Senate of the Oliy Majlis and Rector of UWED ·  Mr. Walid Fouque, Ambassador of France to Uzbekistan ·  Mr. Olivier Grandvoinet, Director of AFD in Uzbekistan The event opened with a screening of the documentary “Amu Darya, River to a Missing Sea,” highlighting the human dimension of the Aral Sea crisis. A dynamic panel brought together specialists from science, economics, youth activism, and international cooperation: ·  Dr. Dilfuza Egamberdieva – Deputy Director of ISCAD, expert in soil microbiology and sustainable agriculture ·  Ms. Gulnara Joldosbaeva – Youth climate advocate and environmental activist ·  Mr. Davletiyar Djiemuratov – Expert in Artemia aquaculture and local economic development ·  Ms. Turayeva Suriya– Professor, Department of International Economics, UWED ·  Ms. Anne Chetaille – Project Manager, AFD Paris Headquarters The discussion emphasized the need for integrated solutions across health, agriculture, biodiversity, climate resilience, and sustainable livelihoods. AFD presented two major initiatives currently underway: · 28,000 hectares of afforestation and agroforestry to restore degraded lands and strengthen ecosystem resilience · Modernization of the Suenli irrigation scheme, in partnership with the Ministry of Water Resources, to improve water use efficiency and support climate-resilient agriculture The conference highlighted the essential role of young researchers, innovators, and activists in shaping the future of the Aral Sea region through science-based action and policy engagement. AFD and UWED expressed their appreciation for the strong collaboration between the institutions and extended thanks to all participants for contributing to a meaningful and forward-looking discussion.

    The UWED considered the concepts of terms and limitation of actions in the system of civil law of the Republic of Uzbekistan, their meaning and relationship with other branches of law

    The UWED considered the concepts of terms and limitation of actions in the system of civil law of the Republic of Uzbekistan, their meaning and relationship with other branches of law

    On December 1 of this year, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (JIDU) hosted a masterclass on the topic: “Calculation and Determination of Deadlines in the Civil Law of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the Significance of the Statute of Limitations, Commencement, Types, and Its Connection with Other Branches of Law.” The masterclass was attended by Azizxon Avaz o‘g‘li Xolxo‘jayev, Legal Counsel from the Tashkent City Health Department, faculty members of the Department of Civil Law and International Private Law, as well as second-year students of the Faculty of International Law. During the masterclass, the topic was presented by Azizxon Avaz o‘g‘li Xolxo‘jayev and master’s students of the “International Arbitration and Dispute Resolution” program, Jamshid Karomat o‘g‘li Nortojiyev and Feruza Oy Kenja qizi Abdinazarova, with participation from the audience. The discussion covered the concept of deadlines and statutes of limitations in civil law, their emergence, types, commencement, calculation, suspension, and interruption. The application of statutes of limitations in court proceedings, as well as their restoration under certain conditions, and their interrelation with other branches of law — particularly the similarities and differences with labor law—were also discussed. The masterclass provided students with practical knowledge on calculating and applying statutes of limitations in court practice, distinguishing between general and special statutes, and understanding in which circumstances they apply. Legal practitioner Azizxon Avaz o‘g‘li Xolxo‘jayev also shared examples of court cases involving statutes of limitations and the corresponding rulings. Proper application of deadlines and statutes of limitations ensures fair adjudication and effective protection of parties’ rights in legal proceedings. Particular attention was paid to the 2015 Resolution No. 282 of the Plenum of the Supreme Economic Court of Uzbekistan regarding the application of civil law provisions on statutes of limitations by economic courts. This was explained in detail by Nargiza Doroyevna Raimova, Professor of the Department of Civil Law and International Private Law, with students given the opportunity to ask detailed questions. The masterclass aimed to develop students’ skills in correctly calculating deadlines, distinguishing between general and special statutes of limitations, and applying them accurately in practice. It concluded with a discussion of the content of deadlines and statutes of limitations in the civil law system of Uzbekistan, existing shortcomings, analysis of issues in court practice, and the necessary areas for improvement.

    Director of the Institute for Strategic and Regional Studies under the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Eldor Aripov delivered a lecture at UWED

    Director of the Institute for Strategic and Regional Studies under the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Eldor Aripov delivered a lecture at UWED

    On November 26 of this year, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy hosted a lecture on the topic "Transnational Threats to Security, Economic Development, and Sustainability". It was conducted by the Director of the Institute for Strategic and Regional Studies under the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Eldor Aripov. In his speech, he noted that Central Asia is a region where the interests of major world powers intersect, as well as serious transnational threats affecting security and development. Uzbekistan, which has borders with all the states of the region, is at the center of these processes and therefore is especially vulnerable to emerging challenges. He paid special attention to climate change and the threat of water shortages, which he called the main transnational challenge. He noted that over the past 50-60 years, the area of glaciers in the region has decreased by about a third, and by the middle of the century, many of them may disappear completely. This will lead to a significant reduction in available water resources, which is already evident in the example of neighboring Iran, where the drought has reached critical proportions and is forcing the authorities to consider the possibility of evacuating the population. An additional risk factor is the construction of the Kosh-Tepa canal by Afghanistan, which can change the water balance in the Amu Darya basin. No less dangerous, according to the lecturer, are extreme natural phenomena and man-made threats. Every year, millions of Central Asians suffer from natural disasters, including a significant part of the population of Uzbekistan. Significant damage is also caused by old uranium tailings dumps located in neighboring countries, as well as the risk of a breakthrough of Lake Sarez, which, if implemented, could cause a large-scale disaster. Speaking about security, Aripov stressed that the threats of terrorism and extremism are still among the most acute. Numerous radical groups operate in the region and its environs, and the situation in Afghanistan contributes to the growing threat of the spread of extremist ideas, the movement of militants and the development of illegal infrastructure, including arms trafficking and digital extremism. The increase in the scale of drug trafficking is also a matter of serious concern. Despite a decline in opium poppy cultivation in Afghanistan, drug smuggling continues to grow, and Uzbekistan has seen a significant increase in drug crimes and seizures in recent years. At the same time, he noted that in recent years, cooperation between the countries of Central Asia has noticeably strengthened. He gave examples of the growth of mutual trips, the expansion of trade, the increase in investment and the transformation of water and energy cooperation from a source of conflict to a sphere of cooperation. According to him, this became possible thanks to the course pursued by the leadership of Uzbekistan, which creates conditions for openness, trust and mutual support. Concluding the lecture, Eldor Aripov stressed that the further development of the region is associated with the deepening of cooperation and institutionalization of interaction between the states. He emphasized the initiative of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan to create the Community of Central Asia and Azerbaijan and the formation of a permanent Secretariat. Such a step, according to the lecturer, will make it possible to move to a higher level of integration and eventually form a single economic space capable of effectively responding to modern challenges. At the end of the lecture, the Director of the Institute for Strategic and Regional Studies under the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan devoted time to questions from the audience and answered in detail the questions of interest to students, explaining certain aspects of the topic and giving additional examples from the practice of regional cooperation.