LITERATURE AS A REFLECTION OF SOCIAL JUSTICE: THE LEGAL DIMENSIONS IN GAFUR GHULAM’S WORKS

Authors

  • Shoira Ismoilova Tashkent State University of Law, third year student of Faculty of public law Author

Keywords:

social injustice, children’s rights, women’s rights, gender equality, legal reforms, Uzbek literature, forced marriage, child labor, domestic violence, human rights, modern legislation.

Abstract

This article is devoted to the legal interpretation of social injustices reflected in Gafur Ghulam's work, in particular, issues related to women's rights, gender equality, and children's rights are analyzed within the framework of modern legislation. The writer's works cover the role of women and children in society, the issues of discrimination and legal inequality they face. The article highlights how the historical problems described by Gafur Ghulam are reflected in modern legislation and their relevance from a legal point of view.

References

Selected works Gafur Ghulam

Family code of Uzbekitan

the “United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC)”

Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan

Published

2025-03-17