Abstract

The object of the research is the public relations associated with exemption from liability under amnesty, regulated by the Criminal Code of the Republic of Uzbekistan. The subject of the research is the norms of the Criminal Code, which constitute the legal basis for exemption from liability based on an act of amnesty, regulatory documents and scientific works defining the theoretical foundations on this issue. The relevance of the study is seen in the fact that in the process of globalization, using the legal experience of developed countries, the development of legislation in accordance with our national values; strengthening the rule of law is a modern requirement for the application and study of the scientific and methodological foundations of institutions of exemption from criminal liability on the basis of the amnesty law. The study used analysis, synthesis, dialectical, comparative legal, logical approach, induction, deduction, analysis of current legislation, systematization and other methods of scientific knowledge. As a result of the study, the analysis of the established norms of exemption from criminal liability under the amnesty act was carried out, to study the procedure for their application in practice; legislative proposals were prepared to identify emerging problems and address these issues on their basis. In conclusion, it was announced that it is necessary to introduce a probationary period for exemption from criminal liability under the amnesty law.

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