RECOMMENDATIONS FOR IMPROVING JUDICIAL PRACTICE

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Abstract:

This article discusses recommendations for improving judicial practice in the context of combating gender-based violence. It analyzes the current state of judicial practice, identifies the main problems and shortcomings affecting law enforcement. It describes recommendations aimed at training judges, developing specialized programs for working with cases of gender-based violence and establishing clear procedures for their consideration. It also emphasizes the importance of interaction between courts, law enforcement agencies, social services and the public to create an effective law enforcement system. It considers the role of public opinion and the media in shaping a culture of zero tolerance for violence. The article aims to develop practical proposals to improve the quality of judicial practice and increase the level of protection of the rights of victims of gender-based violence.

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Mirzaeva, A. (2024). RECOMMENDATIONS FOR IMPROVING JUDICIAL PRACTICE. Central Asian Journal of Academic Research, 2(11 Part 2), 50–59. Retrieved from https://in-academy.uz/index.php/cajar/article/view/40057

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