SPECIFIC ASPECTS OF THE RIGHT TO APPEAL IN THE HISTORICAL EXPERIENCE OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF UZBEK STATEHOOD

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  • Sodiq Oqbaevich YULDASHOV Lecturer, Ph.D. of the University of Public Safety of the Republic of Uzbekistan

Keywords:

appeal, right to appeal, complaint, law, application.

Abstract

This article delves into the historical importance of the right to appeal in the Timurid Empire, established under Amir Temur. It emphasizes the creation of a strong system for addressing appeals, ensuring fairness and justice in governance. Through an examination of historical documents and edicts, it becomes evident that the Timurids placed great emphasis on the careful consideration and resolution of appeals, punishing those who obstructed this right. The article highlights how the Timurid approach to appeals contributed to the stability and longevity of their empire, serving as a blueprint for effective state administration. The right to appeal played a pivotal role in safeguarding citizens' rights, strengthening the bond between individuals and the state, and enhancing societal and governmental operations.

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Sodiq Oqbaevich YULDASHOV. (2023). SPECIFIC ASPECTS OF THE RIGHT TO APPEAL IN THE HISTORICAL EXPERIENCE OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF UZBEK STATEHOOD. EPRA International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (IJMR), 9(8), 234–237. Retrieved from http://eprajournals.net/index.php/IJMR/article/view/2605