A two-volume collection of materials from an international scientific and practical conference has been published

A two-volume collection of materials from an international scientific and practical conference has been published


The Law Enforcement Academy of the Republic of Uzbekistan has published a two-volume collection of materials from the international scientific and practical conference titled “Current issues of legal science and law enforcement practice.”

The publication includes articles and theses devoted to issues such as the integration of education, science, and practice; the elimination of corruption and bureaucratic barriers in conducting scientific research; the use of artificial intelligence in preparing academic works in the field of law; the application of a unified approach in legal science and law enforcement practice; the international legal foundations for implementing education in the field of human rights; as well as the investigation of crimes committed using information and communication technologies.

In addition, the collection reflects the analysis and generalization of scientific and practical experience concerning other pressing problems in various branches of legal science.

The publication features research articles and theses by professors and lecturers from leading law universities of the Russian Federation, the Republic of Belarus, and the Republic of Kazakhstan, as well as by practitioners from the Prosecutor’s Office of the Republic of Uzbekistan, domestic legal scholars, doctoral candidates, independent researchers, and young scientists.