Supreme Court of Uzbekistan
Most senior body of civil, criminal, and administrative law in the Republic of Uzbekistan
Supreme Court of Uzbekistan | |
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Oʻzbekiston Respublikasi Oliy sudi Верховный суд Республики Узбекистан | |
Emblem of Uzbekistan | |
Established | 1991 |
Location | Abdulla Qodiriy Street, Tashkent |
Composition method | High Court |
Authorized by | Ministry of Justice (Uzbekistan) |
Website | Official site |
Chairman of the Supreme Court | |
Currently | Kozimjon Komilov |
Since | May 28, 2017 |
The Supreme Court of Uzbekistan is the most senior body of civil, criminal, and administrative law in the Republic of Uzbekistan. It is currently composed of the Supreme Court and the Supreme Economic Court, which were merged in February 2017.[1]
References
- ^ "President Mirziyoyev decrees to merge Supreme and Supreme Economic Courts".
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