Abstract

In the course of the study, the genre and composition of scientific articles submitted to the editorial office in the direction of “Jurisprudence” are studied. The main objectives of the study are to improve the quality of scientific articles by improving the writing skills of authors, as well as publishing articles in accordance with the requirements of scientific journals in international databases. Scientific articles have been checked in three stages: plagiarism, technical and scientific expertise. Genre-compositional aspects, system-semantic, syntactic and communicative-pragmatic features of each article have been studied. Based on the results of the study, requirements for articles submitted to the editorial board, as well as an expert opinion for articles are developed. The main mistakes made by the authors in the design of scientific articles based on the developed requirements are studied and recommendations for their elimination are developed. Definitions of the concepts of genre and types of scientific articles are presented. The necessity of developing a textbook on teaching writing and designing scientific articles in the direction of “Jurisprudence”, as well as conducting seminars on teaching the skills of academic writing, has been identified.

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