Abstract

The article analyzes the tasks and prospects of the development of constitutionalism and the science of constitutional law from the standpoint of the current state of the constitutional system and legal doctrine. The special role of the science of constitutional law in understanding the essence of constitutionalism, the modernization of the constitution, and their influence on the development of the new Uzbekistan is emphasized. An attempt was made to analyze the trends of the modern development of constitutional law, the significance of updating the basic law of the country, as well as the goals and objectives of the science of constitutional law in ensuring the progressive development of the state. The general characteristics of modern constitutionalism are given, and the influence of legal doctrine on constitutional practice is also described. Some aspects of the quality and effectiveness of scientific and research work in the field of constitutional law are analyzed, and separate proposals are justified to revise the criteria for evaluating practical significance and introduce scientific recommendations into the practice of scientific recommendations, as well as reformatting the list of scientific specialties. The article also provides arguments regarding the need to encourage “butt” scientific research, the creation of new related scientific specialties, and an increase in the number of nonstate scientific institutions.

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