This article analyzes the concept of citizenship, the grounds and procedure for acquiring citizenship of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the legal regulation of citizenship, and the practice associated with this institution. The relevance of this article lies in the possibility of improving the foundations of citizenship acquisition. In covering this topic, a comparative legal analysis of certain aspects of acquiring citizenship in the Republic of Uzbekistan was conducted based on the legislation of the CIS and Baltic countries. Important aspects of acquiring citizenship based on the civil legislation of France and Korea were also analyzed, and existing best practices were studied. Within the framework of this topic, scholars' opinions, academic works, research findings, foreign legislation, and targeted references were systematically utilized
This article analyzes the concept of citizenship, the grounds and procedure for acquiring citizenship of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the legal regulation of citizenship, and the practice associated with this institution. The relevance of this article lies in the possibility of improving the foundations of citizenship acquisition. In covering this topic, a comparative legal analysis of certain aspects of acquiring citizenship in the Republic of Uzbekistan was conducted based on the legislation of the CIS and Baltic countries. Important aspects of acquiring citizenship based on the civil legislation of France and Korea were also analyzed, and existing best practices were studied. Within the framework of this topic, scholars' opinions, academic works, research findings, foreign legislation, and targeted references were systematically utilized
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1 | Mamasobirov D.E. | Deputy Dean | Criminal Justice ofTashkent State University of Law |
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