REHABILITATION IN CRIMINAL PROCEDURE: INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS AND NATIONAL LEGISLATION
Keywords:
jinoyat protsessi, reabilitatsiya, inson huquqlari, adolatli sudlov, xalqaro standartlar, milliy qonunchilik, kompensatsiyaAbstract
Mazkur maqolada jinoyat protsessida reabilitatsiya institutining huquqiy mohiyati, xalqaro standartlari va milliy qonunchilikdagi o‘rni tahlil qilinadi. Reabilitatsiya shaxsning noqonuniy yoki asossiz jinoiy ta’qib oqibatida buzilgan huquq va erkinliklarini tiklashning muhim kafolati sifatida yoritiladi. Xalqaro huquq normalari va O‘zbekiston qonunchiligi misolida reabilitatsiya mexanizmlarini takomillashtirish masalalari ko‘rib chiqiladi.
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