Abstract

This article explores the significant legal reforms and initiatives implemented in Uzbekistan aimed at enhancing access to justice and strengthening the rule of law. Since 2016, these reforms have included the ratification of international conventions, the introduction of free legal aid, and the development of clinical legal education programs. Notable advancements such as the 'MADAD' legal aid initiative and the 'E-SUD' e-justice system are highlighted as key tools in improving legal service delivery and judicial efficiency. While acknowledging the progress made in promoting gender equality and protecting vulnerable populations, the article identifies ongoing challenges in funding, public awareness, and service delivery. It concludes with recommendations for sustaining reform efforts and enhancing access to justice for all citizens of Uzbekistan.

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