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    UWED Students Became Acquainted with the Activities of the Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis

    UWED Students Became Acquainted with the Activities of the Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis

    On April 1 of the current year, members of the Committee on Science, Education, Culture, Sports and Youth Affairs of the Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis held a meeting with first-year students of the “International Relations” faculty of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy. At the meeting, UWED students received detailed information about the large-scale reforms being implemented in our country in the field of state youth policy, the essence of newly adopted laws, as well as the activities of the Legislative Chamber. In addition, information was provided about the activities of political party factions, committees, the Youth Affairs Commission of the Legislative Chamber, and the Youth Parliament. During the dialogue, which took place in an open and sincere atmosphere, the students - particularly the first-year students of the “International Relations” faculty of UWED - gained deep knowledge and skills on such important matters as drafting law projects, their initial review, preparing them for the first and second readings, and submitting them for discussion at plenary sessions. At the meeting, all questions of interest to the youth were thoroughly answered by the deputies. On the same day, the students also became acquainted with notable facilities of the Legislative Chamber, including the museum reflecting the history of the Oliy Majlis, the parliamentary library, and the large hall where laws are adopted.

    Master Class on Ethnomediation

    Master Class on Ethnomediation

    The University of World Economy and Diplomacy hosted a master class by expert Sherzod Abbozovich Pulatov, Chairman of the Republican Mediation Council and researcher at the L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian University (Kazakhstan), on "Ethnomediation: An Analysis of the Experience of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan." The class was for master's students majoring in International Arbitration and Dispute Resolution. The event was organized by the Department of Civil Law and International Private Law Disciplines, specifically by Sherzodbek Masadikov and Alisher Bobonazarov. The importance of the existing mediation coordination organizations in Kazakhstan, «Қоғамдық Келісім», and the mediation rooms at "Friendship Houses" established in all regions, were discussed. It was also noted that mediation is currently widely used as a dispute resolution method in the Republic of Kazakhstan, and that various types exist, including school mediation, mediation in medicine, and the military. Furthermore, the meeting analyzed the classification of ethnomediation and its role in resolving interethnic disputes. The master class was important for master's students to gain relevant specialized knowledge in the field of ethnomediation, which is a type of dispute resolution. It should be noted that such events are important for students to acquire relevant knowledge and skills in the field of alternative dispute resolution. This master-class contributes to the implementation of the UN Sustainable Development Goal 16 "Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions", in particular paragraph 16.3, aimed at ensuring the rule of law and equal access to justice, as well as Goal 17 "Partnership for Sustainable Development", especially paragraph 17.6, which provides for the development of international cooperation in the field of science, technology and innovation and expanding access to them.

    An open dialogue on “Green Future: Environmental Diplomacy and Youth Initiative” was held in a spirit of broad discussion

    An open dialogue on “Green Future: Environmental Diplomacy and Youth Initiative” was held in a spirit of broad discussion

    On April 1, 2026, a high-level open dialogue titled “Green Future: Environmental Diplomacy and Youth Initiative” was organized at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy. The event was held in cooperation with the Ecological Party of Uzbekistan, the International Youth Environmental Committee, the Youth Parliament under the Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis, and the Batareykalar.uz project. It was attended by students, experts, public activists, and environmental specialists. The event was opened with a welcoming speech by Odil Yusupjanov, the university's First Vice-Rector for Youth Affairs and Spiritual and Educational Work. In his speech, he emphasized that amid worsening global environmental problems, a crucial task is to raise the environmental awareness of young people and instill in them a sense of responsibility. He also noted that environmental diplomacy has now become an important area of interstate cooperation. Next, Bahriddin Turdievich Hofizov, Deputy Chairman of the Central Council of the Ecological Party of Uzbekistan, spoke in detail about the work being carried out in our country to advance environmental policy, implement the principles of a "green economy," and support youth initiatives. He placed special emphasis on the importance of expanding youth participation in environmental projects. During the event, a number of reports on important and timely topics were presented. In her presentation, Mohinur Ergash addressed the topic “Environmental Culture and Responsibility in the Media: The Role of Youth in Fostering Environmental Consciousness in Society”. She stressed the need for proper coverage of environmental issues in the modern information space, the prevention of fake news, and the promotion of environmental culture through youth activity on social media. The issue of responsibility in environmental journalism and content creation was also widely discussed. Lobarhon Jalolova, Chairperson of the International Youth Environmental Committee, delivered a presentation on "The Voice of Youth in the Global Environmental Arena: The Role and Strategic Goals of the International Youth Environmental Committee," noting that youth participation on the international stage is steadily increasing. She elaborated on the committee's activities, ongoing projects, mechanisms for international cooperation, and future strategic plans. The role of youth in resolving transboundary environmental problems was especially acknowledged. In his report, Feruzbek Sayfullayev covered the topic “A Small Battery, a Big Danger: How to Protect the Environment from 'Invisible' Poisoning”. He presented scientifically substantiated data on the negative impact of household waste, particularly used batteries, on soil and water resources. The need for proper battery disposal, the development of a separate collection system for them, and raising public awareness in this area was emphasized. The initiatives being implemented as part of the Batareykalar.uz project also generated significant interest among the participants. At the conclusion of the event, a question-and-answer session was organized for students and specialists. Participants expressed their opinions and suggestions on solving environmental problems, supporting youth initiatives, developing the volunteer movement, and implementing innovative “green” projects. During the open dialogue, initiatives put forward by students were supported, including proposals to introduce a university-wide waste sorting system, expand environmental campaigns, and strengthen environmental advocacy through media projects. This event once again demonstrated the inseparable link between environmental diplomacy, sustainable development, and youth initiatives. The open dialogue served to enhance the environmental knowledge of young people, promote their active involvement in solving global and local environmental problems, and foster effective cooperation between various organizations. Following the event, a commemorative photo was taken with all those present, and proposals were made to organize such meetings regularly in the future.

    A Master-Lesson on The Topic of Trust Management Agreement of Property was held in UWED

    A Master-Lesson on The Topic of Trust Management Agreement of Property was held in UWED

    On March 31 of this year a master class on the topic “Trust Management Agreement of Property” was held at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy. The event was organized by Sherzodbek Masadikov, Head of the Department of Civil Law and International Private Law Disciplines, and Professor Nargiza Raimova, with the aim of enriching students’ theoretical knowledge through real legal cases and analyzing current trends in the field. The master class was attended by Azizkhon Avaz ugli Kholkhujaev, Legal Consultant of the Tashkent City Department of the Ministry of Health, as well as Amirbek Allambergen Uli Aymuratov and Iqlasbay Baxtibay Uli Amanbayev, assistant lawyers from the “Mirzo Ulug‘bek Advocates Life” law firm, who presented reports. In addition to the faculty members of the Department of Civil Law and International Private Law Disciplines, second-year students of the Faculty of International Law actively participated in the discussion, sharing their opinions on the relevant legal aspects of the topic. During the master class, it was emphasized that the trust management agreement of property is a specific type of contract. Issues such as the subjects of the agreement, the objects of the agreement including material assets and property transferred under trust management – were clarified. The procedure for state registration of real estate placed under trust management was explained in detail. Special attention was given to state property in the context of trust management agreements. Participants received detailed information on the conditions and procedures for concluding such agreements and on the process of electronic online auctions. In addition, samples of documents and examples of actually concluded agreements were presented. The discussion also covered trends in the development of trust management agreements in Uzbekistan and the role of cadastral authorities in this area. It was noted that in the context of growing innovation and a strengthening business environment, legal protection, entrepreneurial activity, and ensuring the country’s investment attractiveness are among the key factors. This master class aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Goal 16 – Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions. At the conclusion of the event, students demonstrated a strong interest in trust management agreements, actively asking questions and sharing their opinions. During the scientific and practical dialogue, both the theoretical foundations of trust management agreements and current issues related to their application in modern legal practice were discussed.