The system of clinical education, aimed at harmonizing the educational process with practice, is being consistently developed at the Law Enforcement Academy. Within the framework of this model, the Legal Clinic serves as an effective mechanism for forming practical professional skills in students while providing free legal assistance to citizens.
The digital solutions implemented at the Academy are significantly expanding access to legal assistance for the population. In particular, the official website of the Academy is integrated with a special electronic platform of the Legal Clinic, through which citizens have the opportunity to submit applications, receive legal advice and receive prompt answers to their problems.
This mechanism plays an important role in expanding access to legal assistance, especially for the population living in remote areas and persons with disabilities.
In order to further expand work in this direction, memorandums of cooperation were signed between the Academy, the Society of the Disabled of Uzbekistan, and the "Sharoit Plus" public association for the disabled.
Within the framework of the memorandums, a number of tasks were defined aimed at protecting the rights of persons with disabilities, providing them with free legal advice and practical assistance, strengthening cooperation with government agencies, and developing an inclusive environment.
As part of the event, a video dedicated to the activities of the Legal Clinic was shown, and stage performances were organized with the participation of students.
At the conclusion of the meeting, certificates were solemnly presented to a group of students who actively participated in the activities of the Legal Clinic.
By combining clinical education, institutional cooperation, and digital services, the Academy is forming an effective model for providing legal assistance to the population and training practice-oriented personnel.