Abstract

The assurance of human rights to a healthy and high-quality life is intrinsically linked to the ecological environment and the state policies governing this domain. This article advocates for the essentiality of directly embedding a range of norms from international legal documents concerning ecology and natural resource management into the Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan. The aim is to establish a firm and cohesive stance on the fundamental principles of environmental protection in concert with the global community. The proposed international norms will lay the groundwork for contemporary principles and mechanisms in formulating a national strategy and shaping the internal ecological legislation within the Republic of Uzbekistan. Furthermore, the article explores the potential benefits and challenges of integrating these norms into the national legal framework, examining the role of international cooperation and the ways in which Uzbekistan can contribute to global environmental conservation efforts.

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