Abstract

In the world, the introduction of international legal standards into national legislation creates the nessesity to take a fresh look at the issues of bringing laws into line with them. Bringing national legislation and relevant regulations into line with international standards, in turn, requires improving legislation related to ensuring the activities of law enforcement agencies, especiallythe rights and interests of persons who have committed crime. The Republic of Uzbekistan, as a sovereign state, as a full member of the international community, fulfills the obligations provided for by international law, in particular, we can achieve the preservation of international peace and security, respect for human rights, etc. In this article, the author scientifically substantiated the organizational and legal aspects of the implementation in the Republic of Uzbekistan of international acts regulating the activities of joint investigative groups. Some thoughts and opinions have been put forward on the further development of this activity.

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