Tashkent State University of Law

[1] The university comprises twelve specialized and three general-studies departments, a center of professional legal training and career development based on international standards, a specialized branch for training and retraining of legal personnel in the sphere of crime prevention, public security and Academic Lyceum.

Moreover, the university also provides methodological guidance and coordination of 14 professional law colleges that are part of the system of educational institutions of the Ministry of Justice of The Republic of Uzbekistan.

Throughout the years, a number of outstanding legal scientists graduated the institute, such as B. Manelis, M. Lutsky, S. Avrukh, K. Sarimsakov, H. Kurbonov, N. Kapustyansky, T. Eshonbekov, D. Arrenbek, academicians S. Rajabov and H. Suleymanova.

The history of the university is also closely connected with the development of the national law school in Uzbekistan and the names of such prominent scientists as academician Khodjiakbar Rakhmonkulov, Boris Blinder, Georgy Sarkisyants, academician Shavkat Urazaev, Shoakbar Shorakhmetov, Gafur Abdumajidov, Ikram Zakirov and many other lawyers who have made a great contribution to the development of Uzbek legal sciences.

At the same time, the transition to a qualitatively new modular training system has given legal education a completely new impulse.

The university implements a two-stage system of education in accordance with modern standards: In the first year of the study, students of the educational program receive comprehensive basic theoretical knowledge in the field of state and law, starting from the second year of study - learners are taught in selected branches of law (according to the profile specialty), as well as some related disciplines like economics, political science, sociology, history.

The IRC has a rich and unique collection of about 3,000 copies of the book, this is the work of Professor Ivan Neumann, "The initial foundations of criminal law" of 1814, the Commentary of Muslim Law of 1893, "Al Khidoya fi Sharh Bidoya al Mubtadi" or abbreviated: "Kitab al Hidoya" by the famous thinker, scientist, philosopher, theologian, Islamic lawyer-fiqih, who received the title Sheikh-ul-Islam Burhanuddin Abul-Hasan Ali Ibn Abu Bakr al-Marghinani ar-Roshidoniy, better known as Burhanuddin al-Marghinani (Burkhoniddin al-Margiloniy; September 23, 1123, Rishton - October 29, 1197, Samarkand) and more than 100 volumes of the Codes of the Russian Empire.

Since 2019, the Information Resource Center has been a member of the International Association of University Libraries in Düsseldorf, Germany.

In 2019, the Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan in cooperation with the Dutch "Elsevier", "Science - 2020" within the framework of the program "Research Transformation: Global Outlook" organized International scientific forum at the university.

More than 15 scientific training courses were organized under the Chairs of the university (Academic, Student Business Club, Civilization, Criminologist, Lawyer-Ecologists, Procedure, Labor Protection Adviser, etc.)

In addition, the relevant ministries and organizations received evidence from 23 professors and teachers about their practical implementation.

Within the framework of the signed memorandum, academic exchange of students and teachers is carried out, joint research and internships are conducted.

The second building with an area of 6927 thousand square meters consists of 5 departments, 43 lecture and seminar classrooms, courtrooms for Moot court, and a forensic Laboratory.

A modern sports complex has been equipped in the building to organize leisure activities and conduct physical training classes for students.

This Branch prepares personnel for the system of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the National Guard of the Republic of Uzbekistan.

The center operates in three directions: International legal training courses for legal personnel are conducted exclusively by lawyers and experts from leading international law firms such as White & Case, Foley Hoag, Dentons, Sidley Austin, Vinson & Elkins, Willkie Farr & Gallagher, Hogan Lovells and University of Glasgow based on concluded memorandum of cooperation.

At the end of the courses, students who successfully complete the training are sent for internships to the offices of world-famous law firms and international arbitration institutes.

Tashkent State University of Law
Tashkent State University of Law