Abstract
The article offers an in-depth analysis of the diverse sources that constitute the economic and financial legal framework of Uzbekistan. It highlights the evolution of these laws from the Soviet era to the present, emphasizing the transition from a centrally planned economy to a market-oriented system. Key sources discussed include the Constitution, legislative acts, presidential decrees, regulatory frameworks, and judicial decisions, each playing a vital role in shaping the legal landscape. The article also explores the influence of international treaties and customary law on Uzbekistan's economic and financial regulations. It underscores the challenges of harmonizing domestic laws with international standards and the importance of legal reforms to support economic growth and stability. The unique combination of these sources reflects Uzbekistan's efforts to create a comprehensive legal system that fosters economic development while ensuring social equity and legal certainty.
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