ROLE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN IN ENSURING CONSTITUTIONAL LEGALITY IN THE COUNTRY

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Constitutional Court, Constitutional legitimacy, constitutional law, constitutional legislation, information on the protection of the Constitution, legal mechanisms for ensuring legality, the Constitution and the rule of law

Abstract

The article scientifically analyzes the essence, content, and features of the institution of providing information to the chambers of the Oliy Majlis and the President on the practice and state of constitutional legitimacy in the country within the framework of the new powers granted to the Constitutional Court in the process of constitutional reforms. The role and significance of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Uzbekistan in ensuring the constitutional legality of the country is very important. This court checks the compliance of all laws and acts with the Constitution in order to maintain the supremacy of the Constitution. The court assesses the constitutionality of decisions and laws made by state bodies, thereby controlling their compliance and, if necessary, canceling unconstitutional acts. The Constitutional Court also strengthens the legitimacy between the state and society by protecting the constitutional rights of citizens, maintaining legal order, and ensuring justice. Court decisions increase the credibility of the country’s legal system, ensure the effectiveness of laws, and strengthen public trust in constitutional values. At the same time, the Constitutional Court plays an important role in resolving disputes between the state and citizens, as well as in ensuring legality and stability. The article proposes proposals and recommendations aimed at improving the legal mechanisms for ensuring constitutional legitimacy.

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2026-01-29

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ROLE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN IN ENSURING CONSTITUTIONAL LEGALITY IN THE COUNTRY. (2026). JURISPRUDENCE, 4(5), 8-18. https://yurisprudensiya.tsul.uz/index.php/yurisprudensiya/article/view/69