The importance of public control in the transport sector in Uzbekistan: important aspects for improvement
Yusupov Jamolbek Zokir ugli , Tashkent State Transport University, Independent researcher of the Department of International Public Law, UzbekistanAbstract
The article presents scientific and theoretical proposals and recommendations for the adoption of a legal basis for the practical implementation of reforms carried out in the new Uzbekistan and the mechanism for its implementation. It is important that the main subjects of public control become active participants in these reforms and feel that their opinion is in demand as a civic duty.
Keywords
Public control, officials, reforms
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