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The University of World Economy and Diplomacy offers undergraduate programs in a variety of fields, including: International Relations,  Political Science, International Economics and Management Jurisprudence. UWED's bachelor's degree programs are designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills they need to succeed in a globalized world. The programs are taught by a team of experienced faculty members, many of whom have held high-level positions in government and business. UWED also offers a variety of extracurricular activities and opportunities for students to gain hands-on experience in their field of study. One of the most popular bachelor's degree programs at UWED is the International Economics and Management program. This program provides students with a strong foundation in economics, international trade, and finance. Students also learn about the political and legal environment of international business. Another popular bachelor's degree program at UWED is the International Relations program. This program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of international relations, foreign policy, and diplomacy. Students also learn about the history and culture of different countries.  UWED also offers bachelor's degree programs in Political Science and Jurisprudence. These programs are designed to prepare students for careers in government, law, business, and other fields. Here are some of the benefits of earning a bachelor's degree from UWED: A strong academic foundation in your chosen field Exposure to a diverse range of cultures and perspectives The opportunity to network with other students and professionals from around the world The chance to gain hands-on experience through internships and other extracurricular activities A competitive edge in the job market If you are looking for a challenging and rewarding educational experience, UWED is the perfect place for you. With its world-class faculty, state-of-the-art facilities, and diverse student body, UWED is committed to providing its students with the knowledge and skills they need to succeed in today's globalized world. Interview for blind applicants for undergraduate studies for the 2025-2026 academic year. Language Courses Syllabus: Russian Language I, II (2025) Syllabus: Uzbek Language I , II (2025) SYLLABI OF ORIENTAL LANGUAGES (All Degree Programmes) 2025 Syllabi for Second Foreign Language Courses, 2025/26 (Romano-German Languages) 2025/26
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The University of World Economy and Diplomacy was established on September 23, 1992. It is functioning under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan.

It is a higher educational institution that provides training, retraining and advanced training for specialists and academic staff as well as conducts high-level fundamental and applied research in the following areas:

  • International Economics and Management;
  • International Relations and Political Science;
  • International Public and Private Law;
  • Jurisprudence.
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International Private Legal Issues of Intellectual Property Regulation Discussed

International Private Legal Issues of Intellectual Property Regulation Discussed

On March 19 of this year, a masterclass was held at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy on one of the most relevant areas of jurisprudence – the topic “Issues of Regulating Intellectual Property Objects in International Private Law.” This event was conducted by Alisher Bobonazarov, lecturer at the Department of Civil Law and Private International Law, and Humoyunmirzo Eshboyev, a graduate of the University of Illinois Urbana‑Champaign and chief specialist at the Office of Academic Quality Assurance and Standardization, with the aim of enriching students' theoretical knowledge with real legal cases and analyzing contemporary trends in the field. The event saw active participation from third‑year students of the Faculty of International Law alongside faculty members, who exchanged views on the nuanced legal aspects of the field. During the session, discussions focused on the regulatory mechanisms applied in the governance of intellectual property objects within the framework of international private law, as well as general doctrines of international private law. Additionally, court practice and noteworthy cases that are of significant importance in regulating intellectual property in cross‑border relations were analyzed using specific examples. At the conclusion of the event, conclusions were drawn regarding how the principles of paragraph 16.3 of the Sustainable Development Goals – “Ensuring the rule of law and expanding access to justice” – are inherently linked to harmonizing the regulation of various fields, including intellectual property objects, in international private law. There is no doubt that such masterclasses serve to raise legal awareness among future specialists and to ensure a strong integration of theory and practice.

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A Masterclass Conducted by an Expert on Alternative Dispute Resolution

A Masterclass Conducted by an Expert on Alternative Dispute Resolution

On March 19 of this year, a masterclass was held for students of the master's program in “International Arbitration and Dispute Resolution” at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy, dedicated to the topic “Current Practical Aspects of Alternative Dispute Resolution in the Republic of Uzbekistan.” This event was organized by Sh. Masadikov, Head of the Department of Civil Law and Private International Law disciplines, and A. Bobonazarov, a lecturer at the department, with the aim of enriching students' theoretical knowledge with real-world practice and analyzing contemporary trends in the field. The masterclass featured a presentation by a field expert, Diyorbek Kimsanov, Director of the “Tashkent Mediation Center” and a practicing mediator. The event saw active participation from professors and lecturers of the Department of Civil Law and Private International Law Disciplines, along with master's students from the “International Arbitration and Dispute Resolution” program, who exchanged views on the nuanced legal aspects of the field. During the session, the methods of alternative dispute resolution available at both the national and international levels were analyzed. Furthermore, pressing issues concerning the application of mediation in practice, the use of mediation across different sectors, and matters related to the enforcement of mediation agreements were elucidated using real-life examples. Discussions also took place regarding which methods of dispute resolution could be more effective in reducing the caseload of the judicial process. At the conclusion of the event, it was noted that paragraph 16.3 of the Sustainable Development Goals of UN – which focuses on “Ensuring the rule of law and expanding access to justice” – encompasses principles related to the implementation of extensive legal reforms concerning mediation and other forms of alternative dispute resolution, as well as the significance of this provision in building strong democratic institutions.

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