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Law and Legal System of Uzbekistan
Ilias Bantekas, Editor
Price: $80.00 362 pages. 1 Hardcover Volume. Published July 2005.
ISBN-13: 978-1-57823-173-7 / ISBN-10: 1-57823-173-6
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Book Overview
Detailed Table of Contents List of Authors Preface
Chapter I
International and Uzbek Law: The Doctrines of Transformation, Incorporation and Self-Executing Treaties by Ilias Bantekas
Chapter II Constitutional Law by Jumanazar Sultanov
Chapter III Administrative Law by Leonid Borisovich Khvan
Chapter IV Civil Law by Sanjar Rasulov
Chapter V Property Law by Akmal Kholmatovich Saidov
Chapter VI Civil Procedure Law by Murad Karimovich Azimov
Chapter VII Corporate Law by Umid Aripjanov and Aziz Aripjanov
Chapter VIII Foreign Investment Law by Igor Sidelnikov
Chapter IX Criminal Procedure Law by Shahriyor Khodjaev
Chapter X Labor Law by Mikhail Gasanov
Appendices
Index
DETAILED TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter I International and Uzbek Law: The Doctrines of Transformation, Incorporation and Self-Executing Treaties
1. Introduction 2. Dualist and Monist Theories in International Legal Discourse 2.1 The Soviet Approach to the Relationship between Domestic and International Law 3. The Doctrine of Supremacy in the Uzbek Constitution 3.1 Application of the Transformation Doctrine 4. Legislation Prioritising International Law and the Status of Reservations 5. Self-Executing Treaties in Uzbekistan 6. Subsequent Invalidation of an International Agreement 7. Incorporation of Customary International Law 8. Conclusion
Chapter II Constitutional Law
1. The Notion of the Constitution and its Importance 2. Sources of Uzbek Constitutional Law 3. History of the Constitutional Law of the Republic of Uzbekistan 4. Principles of Constitutional Law 5. Constitutional Bases for Organizing State Power: The System of State Authorities in Uzbekistan 6. Elections and referendum 7. Formation and Activity of the Oliy Majlis (the Supreme Assembly) 7.1 The Legislative Chamber 7.2 The Senate 8. Presidential Governance and Executive Authority 9. Cabinet of Ministers 10. Local Bodies of State Authority 11. Constitutional Bases of Judicial Authority 12. Procedures for Amending the Constitution 13. Conclusion
Chapter III Administrative Law
1. The Notion of State Administration 2. Notion, Meaning and Classification of Principles of Administrative Law 3. Subject, System and Methods of Administrative Law 4. Sources of Administrative Law 5. Particularities of Administrative Norms: Concept and Form of Administrative Relations 5.1 Regulation of the Administrative Status of Citizens 5.2 Administrative Status of Non-Governmental, Non-Commercial Organisations 6. Administrative Regimes 7. Administrative Status of Executive Bodies 7.1 Executive Power Agencies 8. State Service 9. Legal Acts in State Administration 10. Fundamental Features of Administrative Responsibility, Process and Jurisdiction 11. Administrative Procedural Law 12. Administrative Justice
Chapter IV Civil Law
1. The History of the Civil Law of Uzbekistan 2. Sources of the Civil Law 2.1 Legislative acts 2.2 International Agreements of the Republic of Uzbekistan 2.3 Customs 3. General Principles 4. The Law of Persons 4.1 Physical Entities 4.2 Legal Entities 5. The Law of Obligations 5.1 General Overview 5.2 Securing performance of obligations 5.3 Liability 6. Contract Law
Chapter V Property Law
1. Definition of Property Law 2. History of Property Law 3. Sources of Property Law 3.1 The Civil Code as a Fundamental Source of Property Law 4. Principles of Property Law 5. General Characteristics of Property Rights 5.1 Forms of Ownership 6. Purchase and Termination of Ownership Rights 7. Common Property 7.1 Ownership Rights on Land 8. Servitude 8.1 Condominium 9. The Right of Economic Management: The Right to Operative Administration 10. Protection of Ownership Rights 11. Tendencies in the development of Property Law 12. Generalized Conclusions
Chapter VI Civil Procedure Law
1. Sources of Civil Procedure Law 2. Principles of Civil Procedure Law 2.1 The Principle of Permissiveness 2.2 Principle of Competitiveness 2.3 Principle of the Right of Access to Judicial Protection of Rights and Lawful Interests 2.4 Principle of Procedural Equality 2.5 Principle of Legal Truth 2.6 Principle of Judicial Guidance 3. Competence and Jurisdiction 4. Participants of the Civil Process 5. Evidence in Civil Procedure Law 6. Civil Proceedings Before First Instance Courts 6.1 Initiation of a Civil Action 6.2 Preparation of Civil Cases for Trial 6.3 The Procedure at Trial 6.3.1 Types of Decisions of First Instance Courts 6.4 Court Costs 6.5 Judicial Penalties, Procedural Periods, Court Notices and Summons 7. Appeal and Revision of Judgments 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Petition for Appeal 8. Cassation Complaints 9. Revision of Legality and Propriety of Judgments Entered into Force under Supervision Orders 10. Revision of Judgments in Connection with Newly Revealed Circumstances
Chapter VII Corporate Law
1. Introduction 2. Policy Considerations 3. Sources of Company Laws 3.1 The Concept of Judicial Person 3.2 Legal Capacity and Ultra Vires 3.3 Taxation and Limited Liability 3.4 Continuity of Existence and Transferability 3.5 Firm Names and Public Records 4. Organizational Forms 4.1 Business Partnerships 5. Business Companies 6. Business Societies 7. Business Cooperatives 8. Business Enterprises 9. Foreign Enterprises 9.1 Registration
Chapter VIII Foreign Investment Law
1. General Provisions 1.1 Basic Sources 1.2 Bilateral Investment and Double Taxation Treaties 2. Foreign Investment and Investors 2.1 Definition of Foreign Investment and Investors 2.2 Implementation of the State Foreign Investment Policy 2.3 Legal Forms of Investing 2.3.1 Joint Ventures versus Concession and Production Sharing 2.3.1(a) Joint Venture Corporations 2.3.1(b) Concession 2.3.1(c) Production Sharing 3. Foreign Investor Business Activity 3.1 General Investment Climate 3.2 Bank Accounts in Foreign Currency 3.2.1 Bank Accounts in Foreign Currency 3.3 Import Duties 3.4 Import Contract Registration 3.5 Requirements in Respect of the Execution of Contracts for Import of Consumer Goods and Services 3.5.1 Equipment and Components Importation 3.5.2 Certification of Import 3.6 Export, Export Duties, Licensing, Free-Trade Zones and Convertibility 3.6.1 Over-the-counter Market and Exchange Rates 3.6.2 Mandatory Foreign Currency Surrender Requirement 3.6.3 Uzbekistan’s Action Plan on the Introduction of Currency Convertibility 3.7 Repatriation of Profit 3.8 Land 3.9 Insurance and Security 3.10 Royalty Abroad 3.11 Intellectual Property Protection 3.12 Employment Relationships 4. Tax and Other Incentives for Foreign Investors 4.1 Standard Tax Regime and Privileges and Incentives 4.2 Foreign Investment Law and Statutory Privileges 4.3 Uzbekistan Investment Program 4.4 Case-by-case Privileges and Incentives 5. Foreign Investor Guarantees 5.1 The General Framework 5.2 Guarantees Against Nationalisation 5.3 Guarantees of Funds Utilisation 5.4 Loans in Foreign Currency 5.5 Guarantees of Funds Transfer 5.6 Liability for Abusing the Legislation on Guarantees and Measures of Protection of Foreign Investors’ Rights
Chapter IX Criminal Procedure Law
1. Introduction 2. Historical Background 3. Sources of Criminal Procedure Law 4. Principles of Criminal Procedure 4.1 Right to Counsel 4.2 Appeals Against Actions and Decisions 5. Pre-trial Proceedings 5.1 Initiation of a Criminal Case 5.2 Inquiry 5.3 Preliminary Investigation 5.4 Arrest and Detention 6. Trial 7. Appeal 8. Conclusion
Chapter X Labor Law
1. Goals and Functions of Labor Law 2. The Subject Matter of Labor Law 3. Methods of Labor Law 4. The System of Labor Law 5. Principles of Labor Law 6. Sources of Labor Law
Appendices
Appendix I: ILO Conventions Ratified by the Republic of Uzbekistan as of 1 August 2003
Appendix II: Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan
Index
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