Abstract

This article examines the statistical data on the conclusion and dissolution of marriages between citizens of the Republic of Uzbekistan and the Republic of Korea, conducts a comparative legal analysis of the marriage and family legislation of the two states, examines the issues of mutual recognition of the facts of conclusion and dissolution of marriages by these countries. The relevance of the study lies in the presence of some differences in the legislation of the two states on the issues of marriage and mutual recognition of official documents. There were used the official statistical data of the Korean Statistical Information Service and the State Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan on Statistics over the past 10 years in the course of the study, the comparative legal method was used to determine the commonality and differences in the legislation of the two states on the regulation of marriage and family relations, the formal logical method with the purpose of in-depth study of the problem and the resolution of some controversial issues. In the Republic of Korea, in the past 10 years, the divorce rate has reached 46% relative to marriages, against 10% in the Republic of Uzbekistan, which increases the risk of divorce for citizens of the Republic of Uzbekistan when marrying citizens of the Republic of Korea. Since 2016, the number of marriages between citizens of the two states has increased, but the number of divorced marriages is at the level of 110 divorces. The author proposes to amend the family legislation of the Republic of Uzbekistan on the recognition of marriages concluded outside the Republic of Uzbekistan.

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