
SDGs and the Institution of the Presidency: A Lecture on Constitutional Analysis was held at UWED
SDGs and the Institution of the Presidency: A Lecture on Constitutional Analysis was held at UWED

A lecture on the topic “Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and the Presidential Institute: Constitutional and Legal Analysis” was delivered within the framework of constitutional law by Associate Professors Zarina Israilova and Mukhlisa Ibragimova of the Department of International Law and Public Law at University of World Economy and Diplomacy.
The lecture provided a comprehensive overview of the essence of the SDGs, their importance in public administration, and the role of the presidential institution in this process.
Particular attention was paid to SDG 16 — peace, justice, and strong institutions. The constitutional and legal status of the presidential institution, its role in shaping state policy, and its contribution to the national implementation of the SDGs were analyzed from a scientific perspective.
The lecture was conducted in an interactive format, followed by an active discussion and Q&A session with participants.
In conclusion, the lecture contributed to a deeper understanding of the interconnection between the SDGs and the presidential institution.
| Date: | 06.04.2026 |
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