A delegation from the prestigious University of Chicago, led by Professor Tom Ginsburg from the University of Chicago Law School, recently visited Uzbekistan to delve into the intricacies of the country's legal system, the National Information Agency of Uzbekistan reported. The visit aimed to foster academic collaboration and exchange insights on legal practices between the United States and Uzbekistan.
During their stay, the delegation engaged with students from various higher education institutions, disseminating information about educational opportunities in the United States. Emphasizing the pivotal role of education and research in global development, the delegation underscored the University of Chicago's commitment to fostering intellectual growth and international partnerships.
A significant highlight of the visit was a meeting with representatives of the National Center for Human Rights, where the delegation gained insights into the center's collaborative efforts with international organizations, government bodies, and other agencies. The delegation was briefed on the National Center's key responsibilities, including the preparation of national reports and ongoing research endeavors focused on enhancing mechanisms for safeguarding human rights.
Detailed information was provided to the University of Chicago delegation regarding the mechanisms and practices employed in Uzbekistan for ensuring and protecting human rights. The discussions covered recent reforms in the field, emphasizing the effective implementation of state policies in human rights. The delegation expressed particular interest in understanding how Uzbekistan addresses recommendations from international and regional structures for the protection of human rights. Additionally, they explored the development of national action plans, the incorporation of international agreements into national legislation, and the practical enforcement of these laws.
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