Abstract
The article describes the object, subject, essence of the objective and subjective aspects of crimes against the person in the Criminal Code of the Republic of Uzbekistan, as well as the features of the qualification of these crimes. Crimes against the person have been interpreted from the point of view of criminal law and analyzed in detail.
Highlights
The main purpose of the fundamental legal reforms being carried out in our country is to develop a state governed by the rule of law andThe USA Journals Volume 03 Issue 05-2021 a prosperous civil society, in which the rights and interests are fully guaranteed
The Criminal Code of the Republic of Uzbekistan is based on the provisions of the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the Convention against Torture and other international instruments, as well as the Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan on human life, health, freedom, honor, dignity, personal inviolability and family. and defines the interests of minors as important tasks in the implementation of the demands for the protection of political, socio-economic and personal rights of citizens
As the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mipziyoyev noted: “The essence and ultimate goal of the state policy pursued in our country today is to constantly be aware of the concerns, problems and needs of our people, to increase their material well-being. , a decent level and quality of life. to protect their peaceful life. " In this regard, to reveal the legal nature of crimes against the person, the concept of this type of crime, the specifics of crimes, their types and rules of qualification, as well as knowledge of state policy in the fight against this type of crime
Summary
The main purpose of the fundamental legal reforms being carried out in our country is to develop a state governed by the rule of law andThe USA Journals Volume 03 Issue 05-2021 a prosperous civil society, in which the rights and interests are fully guaranteed. The definition of crimes against the person is defined in the Criminal Code and directly protects the life, health, sexual freedom, liberty, honor and dignity and constitutional rights and freedoms of the individual, as well as the interests of the family and minors.
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