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TSUL will host an International scientific and practical conference on "Issues of Improving Environmental Legislation to Achieve Sustainable Development Goals"

The international conference, organized to study and analyze the environmental and legal foundations of the sustainable development goals adopted by the United Nations, discuss the socio-political and legal foundations of achieving these goals, and develop relevant proposals and recommendations necessary for improving national legislation and practices in these areas, will be held in a traditional and online format on September 27 at 10:00 in the meeting hall (Building 1, TSUL).

Participation in the conference is also possible via the following ZOOM link:

The conference materials are planned to be published as a collection. Therefore, scientific articles and theses on the topic should be submitted in Uzbek, English, or Russian by September 25 to the email address a.nishonov@tsul.uz or Telegram number +99894 553-89-77 (Abdulloh Nishonov).

Requirements for articles:

The article should present a systematic analysis of one of the conference sections' topics, including specific new theoretical and practical proposals.
The text must be free of repetitions, logically coherent, and the points presented should be clear, concise, and succinct.
The provided information must be reliable and accurate.
The text must be in Uzbek, Russian, or English.
The text should be typed in Times New Roman font, size 14, using Microsoft Word, with a line spacing of 1.5 cm, on one side of standard white A4 paper, submitted electronically, with a left margin of 3 cm, right margin of 1.5 cm, and top and bottom margins of 2 cm.
The article should include a scientific discussion and quotes; quotes should be in font size 10 with a spacing of 1.0 (quotes should be cited at the bottom of the corresponding page).
The article should be 3-7 pages long.
The first page of the article should include the author's full name, academic degree and title, place of work and position, and phone numbers.

The organizing committee reserves the right to sort abstracts and articles and to publish them electronically.