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Volume7, Issue1

Perspectives Of Development Of Arbitration Legislation And Law Enforcement Practice In Uzbekistan

    Mokhinur Bakhramova

European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 2020, Volume 7, Issue 1, Pages 3586-3593

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Abstract: Establishment and state support of arbitration courts in Uzbekistan will help to ensure the ongoing judicial reform in the country and liberalization of the economy, as well as the expansion of privatization and the increase in the number of business entities, as well as resolving disputes between them. Currently, more than 200 permanent arbitration courts in Uzbekistan are registered by the judiciary, 160 of which are organized by the Association of Arbitration Courts of Uzbekistan and its representative offices, 15 by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry and its territorial divisions, and 30 by other legal entities.The competent court shall consider whether the dispute has been considered by the arbitral tribunal in accordance with the procedure established by law, and may issue a ruling on refusal to issue a writ of execution only if the responsible party provides evidence of violation of procedural requirements. However, the competent court shall not have the right to examine the circumstances established by the arbitral tribunal during the hearing of the case or to reconsider the content of the arbitral award.
Keywords:
    Arbitration legislation law enforcement practice in Uzbekistan New York convention UNCITRAL model law arbitration court THE STRATEGY OF ACTION in five priority areas of development of the Republic of Uzbekistan for 2017-2021 Economic Procedure Code Civil Procedure Code Singapore International Arbitration Center (SIAC) China International Economic and Commercial Arbitration Committee (CIETAC) TIAC
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(2020). Perspectives Of Development Of Arbitration Legislation And Law Enforcement Practice In Uzbekistan. European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 7(1), 3586-3593.
Mokhinur Bakhramova. "Perspectives Of Development Of Arbitration Legislation And Law Enforcement Practice In Uzbekistan". European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 7, 1, 2020, 3586-3593.
(2020). 'Perspectives Of Development Of Arbitration Legislation And Law Enforcement Practice In Uzbekistan', European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 7(1), pp. 3586-3593.
Perspectives Of Development Of Arbitration Legislation And Law Enforcement Practice In Uzbekistan. European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 2020; 7(1): 3586-3593.
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