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Feruza Miruktamova Lutfullayevna

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Institute of children's ombudsman as a mechanism of protection of juveniles' rights

Authors      Feruza Miruktamova

Publication date  2016/9

Journal  International Journal of Law

Volume  2

Issue  Issue 5

Total citations  Cited by 2

THE CONCEPT OF “LEGAL INTERESTS” AND ITS RELATION TO SUBJECTIVE RIGHTS

Муаллиф қонунчиликда анъанавий равишда инсон ҳуқуқлари ва эркинликлари билан бир қаторда қўлланиладиган" қонуний манфаатлар" тушунчаси ва хусусиятларини ўрганган.“Қонуний манфаатлар” ҳуқуқий категориясининг мазмуни ва моҳияти таҳлил қилиниб, унинг “субъектив ҳуқуқлар” билан ўзаро нисбати тадқиқ қилинган. Мақолада муаллиф томонидан олимларнинг турли хил ёндашувларини ўрганиш асосида бир қатор назарий хулосалар ишлаб чиқилган.

ON THE EXPERIENCE OF PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF DIVERSION MEASURES AND RESTORATIVE JUSTICE TECHNOLOGIES IN RELATION TO MINORS IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES AND UZBEKISTAN

Статья раскрывает особенности международных стандартов восстановительного подхода к уголовному Судопроизводству в отношении несовершеннолетних. Представлена общая характеристика концепции ювенального восстановительного правосудия в ходе приведения примеров наиболее эффективных практик его применения в различных странах. Рассматриваются вопросы, связанные с введением восстановительного правосудия по делам с участием несовершеннолетних в отечественном уголовном судопроизводстве.

Restorative model of juvenile justice as an alternative to criminal penalties: international standards and national legislation

The article reveals the features of international standards of restorative approach to criminal proceedings against minors. It presents a general description of the concept of juvenile restorative justice in the course of providing examples of the most effective practices of its application in various countries. Issues related to the introduction of restorative justice in cases involving minors in domestic criminal proceedings are considered. The author analyzes the experience of a number of European countries in the use of elements of restorative justice when working with minors who have committed crimes, and thereby draw the attention of domestic lawmakers and law enforcement officers to the problem of improving measures of criminal law impact on minors who have committed crimes in the Republic of Uzbekistan.