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    Destructive Behavior: Socio-Legal Analysis

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    This study explores the socio-legal aspects of destructive behavior in the context of a market economy, addressing a significant gap in understanding its multifaceted nature. Utilizing qualitative methods such as analysis, synthesis, comparison, and document review, the research examines various forms of destructive behavior, including personal harm, antisocial actions, and criminal activities. The findings reveal that such behaviors often stem from socio-economic pressures, cultural norms, and psychological conditions. The results highlight the complexity of regulating these behaviors through formal and informal norms and underscore the need for comprehensive policies to mitigate their impact on social order

    Stylistic Use of Similes in G. Dauletova's Works

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    The article explores the stylistic uniqueness of similes in G. Dauletova's poetry. Additionally, the use of similes in G. Dauletova's poems is analyzed. The study is based on scientific literature and academic sources

    A Retrospective Analysis of Security Dilemma and Nuclear Proliferation: A Recipe for War or Peace?

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    Nuclear weapons proliferation remains a critical issue in international relations, simultaneously acting as a deterrent to war and a source of escalating tensions. The pursuit of nuclear capabilities by states seeking security often triggers regional and global instability through the security dilemma, where one state's defense measures heighten the perceived threat to others. This study examined the dual role of nuclear proliferation in both promoting peace via deterrence and exacerbating tensions, using the Security Dilemma and Deterrence Theories as a framework. A qualitative analysis of secondary sources, including academic literature and international documents, revealed that while nuclear proliferation can enhance strategic stability, it also increases the risk of conflict due to mistrust and arms races. The findings highlight the need for diplomatic engagement and international cooperation to mitigate these risks. The study recommends strengthening non-proliferation treaties and fostering regional confidence-building measures to promote global security and progress toward nuclear disarmament

    Political Image of the Modern Leader

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    The article analyzes the role and role of the political leader, who is an institution that plays an important role in the relations between society and the state, and the tasks of the political leader in the improvement of the political system of the society and the institutional stability of the society and the state. Especially in a period when democratic traditions are settling, strengthening and developing, certain views and assessments are formed in each member of the society in relation to political leaders at different levels. One of the best and most effective ways to create a positive image in the public's mind is to create a positive image of it. The study of the modern political life of the country is directly connected with the image of the political leader and is the main methodological aspect of evaluating his activity, the coordination of the activities of political institutions in the society with the reforms

    Uzbekistan in the Fight against International Terrorism

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    At the end of the 20th century, extremist, terrorist forces began to pose a serious threat to both countries and the entire humanity. Terrorist groups exist in most countries of the world. If earlier they acted separately, now they are united in large networks. They are managed by a single center, and their financial support is also provided through the center

    Sociological Aspects of Studying the Specific Characteristics of the Youth Social Group

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    This article analyses concepts of unorganized young people, passive young people and active young people and their role in society. The presented information define scientific discoveries and suitability of them. The author presented factors which can affect to increase the numbers of active young people over the numbers of unorganized young people and also negative sides of passive young people. Besides that, this article suggests measures to consolidate efforts of the state organizations and non-state organizations in activations of unorganized and inactive young people and to involve them in creative activity

    Analysis of the Influence of the Diversion of Agricultural Land Management Functions into Non-Agricultural Ones

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    The concept of optimizing land management is land use management. Land use management includes the responsibility to regulate the provision and management of land, water and space, as well as to preserve and maintain its fertility. All communities, legal entities, and even institutions closely related to law and land have an obligation under Article 15 of the UUPA to protect land, improve its fertility, and prevent losses to economically disadvantaged communities. Based on this article, individuals, legal entities, communities or private parties who own the land have a legal obligation to preserve the land and prevent damage.The research that has been conducted applies normative research methods, namely research in the field of law that examines various legal regulations. This legal study examines the applicable laws related to property rights and various problems in this study. The purpose of this study is to analyze the economic, social and environmental impacts of agricultural land conversion and its perceived impact on food security. In summary, agricultural land offers many benefits in economic, social and environmental aspects. Therefore, the loss of agricultural land due to agricultural land conversion has negative effects on various aspects of development. Another impact of agricultural land conversion is the destruction of food security, an important objective of national development

    Slander and Its Impact on Judges and Jurists in the Bahri Mamluk State (648 AH - 784 AH)

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    The study investigates the consequences of slander on the judicial and juristic figures during the Bahri Mamluk era. Despite extensive research on the Mamluk judicial system, there is a knowledge gap regarding the personal and professional repercussions of slander on key judicial figures. Utilizing a descriptive historical approach, the study examines cases of prominent judges and jurists who were victims of slander, detailing the motivations behind such acts and their subsequent effects. The findings reveal that slander not only led to the isolation, imprisonment, and professional degradation of these figures but also had broader social and economic implications, affecting their families and societal perceptions of the judiciary. The results underscore the significant role of envy, jealousy, and political intrigue in the propagation of slander, highlighting the necessity for measures to protect judicial integrity. This research contributes to a deeper understanding of the intersection between personal vendettas and professional duties in historical legal systems, with implications for contemporary judicial practices

    Enhancing Professional Speech Culture Among Primary School Teachers: Pedagogical Strategies And Outcomes

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    This study investigates the critical role of professional speech culture in primary education, addressing a significant knowledge gap in the methods for developing these skills among primary school teachers. Employing a mixed-method approach, the research combines qualitative interviews with educators and quantitative analysis of student performance metrics to assess the impact of enhanced speech culture on educational outcomes. The findings reveal that teachers with a well-developed professional speech culture significantly improve student engagement and comprehension. These results underscore the necessity for targeted professional development programs focused on communication skills, with implications for curriculum design and teacher training strategies to foster more effective learning environments in primary education

    Navigating the Paradox: Mandatory Laws and Legal Certainty in International Arbitration

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    This paper explores the intricate relationship between mandatory laws and legal certainty in international arbitration. While legal certainty is critical for ensuring predictability in international transactions, mandatory laws, which often reflect public policy, can create tensions by imposing restrictions that override party autonomy. Through the examination of key cases such as Mitsubishi Motors Corp. v. Soler Chrysler-Plymouth Inc., Eco Swiss China Time Ltd. v. Benetton International NV, and Soleimany v. Soleimany, this article analyzes the balance arbitrators must strike between upholding public policy and maintaining legal certainty. Strategies for navigating these challenges include harmonization, empowering arbitrators, and leveraging conflict-of-laws rules. This analysis offers insights into how international arbitration can evolve to reconcile these competing principles and enhance the predictability of dispute resolution processes

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