Tashkent State University of Law: Legacy of Excellence, Vision for the Future
Tashkent State University of Law (TSUL) is committed to promoting SDG 4: Quality Education through a diverse range of initiatives that enhance learning opportunities for all members of the community. Our recognition in the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings 2025, where we have ranked among the top 301 institutions worldwide for “Quality Education”, highlights our dedication to this mission. This multifaceted approach not only enriches the educational experience but also positions TSUL as an aspiring leader in advancing quality education.
Founded on a rich history that parallels the development of Uzbekistan’s national legal schools, Tashkent State University of Law (TSUL) is the nation’s leading institution for legal education and research. Our campus, a stunning blend of 19th-century historical architecture and modern facilities, stands in the vibrant heart of Tashkent, creating an inspiring atmosphere to nurture the future leaders of the legal profession worldwide.
At TSUL, we are not just an educational institution but a community committed to promoting justice, encouraging innovation, and advancing sustainable development. Our goal is to educate highly skilled professionals who excel in the law while also serving as protectors of social values and architects of a fair and thriving future.
Global Recognition and Student Success
Our pursuit of excellence has brought TSUL international recognition and positioned our students on the global stage. The university continues to be acknowledged by prestigious international rankings for its quality education, impact, innovation, sustainability initiatives, and overall contribution to global development.
Times Higher Education Impact Ranking (2025): Ranked among the top 301+ universities for our work on Sustainable Development Goals. | |
Round University Ranking (2024): Recognized among the TOP-1000 universities worldwide. | |
UI Green Metric World University Ranking (2024): Placed 270th for our commitment to sustainability and green campus policies. | |
QS Stars international rating (2023): Tashkent State University of Law was rated as a 4-star university. | |
WURI 2024 ranking (2024): 101-200th place in the global ranking of World’s Universities with Real Impact (WURI). |
Our students have achieved remarkable success in the world’s most challenging moot court competitions, defeating teams from top-tier universities and bringing home prestigious awards.
A Commitment to Sustainable Development & Lifelong Learning
TSUL is profoundly committed to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), a dedication detailed in our 2023 Year Book on Sustainability Development Goals. This commitment is woven into the fabric of our university, influencing our campus operations, community engagement, and academic focus.
Championing SDG 4.3.1: Lifelong Learning for All
Tashkent State University of Law directly addresses Sustainable Development Goal 4.3.1 by ensuring broad public access to our educational resources and fostering a culture of lifelong learning. TSUL confirms that it provides access to educational resources for those not formally studying at the university, including computers, library, online resources, and access to lectures. Although primarily aimed at members of the university community, access is extended to external users as a commitment to advancing quality education, subject to the university’s internal rules.
Open Doors to Knowledge: On-Campus Public Resources
Our Information Resource Centre (IRC) serves as the primary hub for public access, welcoming all visitors to utilize its state-of-the-art facilities.
- The academy of law at Tashkent State University of Law
- Members of the public can also order books online through a special bot.
- Tashkent State University of Law values its readers - a dedicated “Ask us!” page has been created on the university website for convenience.
- The Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education launched the unilibrary.uz electronic library platform, which hosts around 200,000 educational, scientific, and other publications with continuous expansion. The platform is also integrated into the Information Resource Centre of Tashkent State University of Law. Official website: https://unilibrary.uz/
Digital University: Free Online Learning Platforms
In the spirit of lifelong learning, TSUL has developed a suite of powerful digital tools to make legal education accessible to everyone, anywhere.
Advanced Digital Resources: We provide open access to a range of specialized online resources, including TSUL UzLaw, Legal Podcast, Legal Docs, E-RESEARCHER, and Justy.uz.
Justice for the Community: Outreach and Pro Bono Services
Our commitment to public education extends directly into the community through impactful, service-oriented initiatives.
These initiatives are concrete examples of how TSUL actively works to increase the participation rate of youth and adults in formal and non-formal education and training, directly contributing to the targets of SDG 4.
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TSUL International News
Recent Publications |
TSUL Acting Rector Co-Authors Book on International Investment Law |
The presentation of the book “The Supreme Court of Uzbekistan” will begin on March 4 at 14:00 |
Otabek Narziev – Co-author of the book “Global Clinical Legal Education” |
Presentation of books dedicated to the scientific work of Professor Gulchekhra Tulaganova was held |
The Acting Rector of TSUL, Islambek Rustambekov, became a co-author of a book on International Investment Law and Energy Transition |
International Cooperation |
TSUL Delegation Visits University of Hamburg Law Library |
Delegation of the Institute for Asian Satellite Campuses of Nagoya University visited TSUL |
A delegation headed by the First Vice-Rector of TSUL, Professor Akhror Khoshimkhanov, visited the Italian Society for International Organization (SIOI) |
A delegation from Tashkent State University of Law visited the Faculty of Law at Baku State University |
The Ministers of Justice of Uzbekistan and Japan visited Tashkent State University of Law |
TSUL Events and Achievements
Awards & Recognitions |
Khaitgul Pirmedova Receives Special Recognition |
The Acting Rector of Tashkent State University of Law, Doctor of Law, Professor Islambek Rustambekov, was awarded the title of “Honorary Professor” at Yanka Kupala State University of Grodno |
Professors of TSUL were awarded the badge “For contribution to the notarial system” |
Islambek Rustambekov was awarded the title “Leader of the Future in International Arbitration” by Lexology Index |
TSUL was recognised as a finalist in the UK’s “Green Gown Awards – 2024” |
Guzal Boboeva has been recognized as the “Best Evaluator of the World University Rankings 2024” by the international ranking organization World University Rankings for Innovation |
International Participation |
Expert Participation in CIS Assembly |
Shakhnoza Almosova, Senior Lecturer of the Department of International Law and Human Rights at TSUL, delivered a lecture for the students of the University of Warsaw |
Professors of TSUL took part in the 9th International Symposium in Baku |
Sayidkomil Ibodullayev has delivered lecture for professors, doctoral and master's program students at Yokohama National University |
Events |
Supporting Women Scientists in Academia |
An international conference on “Clinical legal education: practice, technologies, legal awareness” will be held at TSUL |
Scientific-practical conference was held at TSUL on the topic: “Environmental and Legal Foundations of the Transition to a Green Economy in the Republic of Uzbekistan” |
An international scientific and practical conference was held at TSUL on the topic: “On the path to the membership of Uzbekistan in the World Trade Organization” |
Within the framework of the fourth season of the CALR Fellowship program, the International Legal Research Forum was held at TSUL |
TSUL Centres and Services
English Language Centre |
The English Language Centre (ELC) at TSUL exists to serve the language needs of students who are in a transitional period as they are about to embark on a learning experience where the medium of instruction is English. The staff of the ELC is committed to creating and maintaining an organized and trusting environment where teaching and learning are exciting and students are assisted as they develop their language skills. |
Moot Court |
The Moot Court at the College of Law is a simulation of a real trial in both civil and criminal matters. It is offered in a classroom equipped as a court of law. The relevant cases are carefully selected and students are assigned different judicial roles (judges, prosecutors, defence, etc...) and graded according to their practical performance. Recent Achievements International Criminal Law Moot Court Competition 2024 114 teams from 55 countries competing International Criminal Law Moot Court Competition 2025 The team of TSUL participated in this prestigious competition — not only representing Uzbekistan, but also as the sole team from Central Asia Asia Cup Success Javokhir Miraliev recognized as “The Best Applicant Oralist” Air Law Moot Court The team of TSUL took 2nd place at the international “Air Law Moot Court” competition Frankfurt Investment Arbitration Moot Court Competition – 2025 The TSUL team successfully participated in the Frankfurt Investment Arbitration Moot Court Competition – 2025 Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition 2025 TSUL team reached the quarterfinals of the international rounds Contacts Pirmedova Khaitgul Mukhammedovna Director of the Information Resource Centre Iskhakova Nasiba Sanjarovna Deputy Director-Head of Department Kolokina Irina Vladimirovna Head of the Service Department Address: Tashkent city, Amir Temur Street 12, ARM, educational building #3 Phone: 233-66-36, (1021) Email: arm@tsul.uz |
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