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Uzbekistan’s Constitution and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: Harmony and Compatibility  On 12 December 2025 at 10:00, a roundtable discussion titled “Uzbekistan’s Constitution and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: Harmony and Compatibility” was held by the Commissioner for Human Rights of the Oliy Majlis (Ombudsman) in cooperation with the Legislative Chamber and with the support of the UN Development Programme in Uzbekistan.  The event brought together members of the Senate and deputies of the Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis, the Commissioner for Children’s Rights (Children’s Ombudsman), representatives of the Prosecutor General’s Office, the Ministries of Internal Affairs and Justice, staff of the Ombudsman’s Office, members of the Ombudsman’s Scientific Advisory Council, legal scholars, professors, university rectors and students, representatives of the National Human Rights Centre of Uzbekistan, civil society institutions, and the media.  The roundtable was organized in connection with the 33rd anniversary of the adoption of the Constitution and the anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Participants discussed constitutional guarantees for the protection of human rights in national legislation, the practical implementation of these guarantees, and their alignment with international legal standards.  It was emphasized that the Constitution of Uzbekistan fully reflects the key principles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights — the recognition of human dignity as the supreme value, equality, justice, and guarantees of freedoms — and that these principles form the foundation of state policy. The reforms underway in Uzbekistan today are based precisely on these constitutional principles, prioritizing the enhancement of human dignity, the strengthening of social protection, support for vulnerable groups, and the effective safeguarding of the rights and freedoms of every citizen.  The event also addressed cooperation with higher education institutions aimed at developing students’ knowledge in the field of human rights and raising their legal awareness.  In this context, the Commissioner for Human Rights (Ombudsman) and three higher education institutions — Mirzo Ulugbek National University of Uzbekistan, Tashkent International University, and the Muhammad al-Khwarizmi Tashkent University of Information Technologies — signed memorandums of cooperation. These memorandums aim to promote research in the field of human rights, create practical training platforms for students and academic staff, and advance the integration of education, research, and practice within the legal education system.  The roundtable continued in an open discussion format, allowing for the exchange of opinions and dialogue among participants.  Press Service of the Commissioner for Human Rights (Ombudsman) of the Oliy Majlis
Uzbekistan’s Constitution and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: Harmony and Compatibility On 12 December 2025 at 10:00, a roundtable discussion titled “Uzbekistan’s Constitution and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: Harmony and Compatibility” was held by the Commissioner for Human Rights of the Oliy Majlis (Ombudsman) in cooperation with the Legislative Chamber and with the support of the UN Development Programme in Uzbekistan. The event brought together members of the Senate and deputies of the Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis, the Commissioner for Children’s Rights (Children’s Ombudsman), representatives of the Prosecutor General’s Office, the Ministries of Internal Affairs and Justice, staff of the Ombudsman’s Office, members of the Ombudsman’s Scientific Advisory Council, legal scholars, professors, university rectors and students, representatives of the National Human Rights Centre of Uzbekistan, civil society institutions, and the media. The roundtable was organized in connection with the 33rd anniversary of the adoption of the Constitution and the anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Participants discussed constitutional guarantees for the protection of human rights in national legislation, the practical implementation of these guarantees, and their alignment with international legal standards. It was emphasized that the Constitution of Uzbekistan fully reflects the key principles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights — the recognition of human dignity as the supreme value, equality, justice, and guarantees of freedoms — and that these principles form the foundation of state policy. The reforms underway in Uzbekistan today are based precisely on these constitutional principles, prioritizing the enhancement of human dignity, the strengthening of social protection, support for vulnerable groups, and the effective safeguarding of the rights and freedoms of every citizen. The event also addressed cooperation with higher education institutions aimed at developing students’ knowledge in the field of human rights and raising their legal awareness. In this context, the Commissioner for Human Rights (Ombudsman) and three higher education institutions — Mirzo Ulugbek National University of Uzbekistan, Tashkent International University, and the Muhammad al-Khwarizmi Tashkent University of Information Technologies — signed memorandums of cooperation. These memorandums aim to promote research in the field of human rights, create practical training platforms for students and academic staff, and advance the integration of education, research, and practice within the legal education system. The roundtable continued in an open discussion format, allowing for the exchange of opinions and dialogue among participants. Press Service of the Commissioner for Human Rights (Ombudsman) of the Oliy Majlis
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Representatives in the regions
Tashkent city
Regional Representative of the Commissioner of Oliy Majlis for Human Rights (Ombudsman) in Andijan region
Andijan city, Navoi shoh street, house number 126
Ibrokhimov Jasurbek Shermukhammadovich
74 223-25-58
Regional Representative of the Commissioner of Oliy Majlis for Human Rights (Ombudsman) in Tashkent city
Tashkent city,
Masharipov Bakhtiyar Reimbergenovich
95 905-48-60
Regional Representative of the Commissioner of Oliy Majlis for Human Rights (Ombudsman) in Republic of Karakalpakstan
Nukus city Garezsizlik street house number 50
Shlymbetov Djenisbai Kurbanbaevich
90 709-91-02
Regional Representative of the Commissioner of Oliy Majlis for Human Rights (Ombudsman) in Bukhara region
Bukhara city Navoi shoh street house number 3
Khuseynova Abira Amanovna
65 223-28-04, 97 301-80-03
Regional Representative of the Commissioner of Oliy Majlis for Human Rights (Ombudsman) in Surkhandarya region
Termiz city, At-Termizy street, house 7A.
Artikov Abdirashid Zairovich
97 242-16-53
Regional Representative of the Commissioner of Oliy Majlis for Human Rights (Ombudsman) in the Navoi region
Navoi city, Islam Karimov street, 77-A
Juraev Shukhrat Nizamovich
79 229-62-84
Regional Representative of the Commissioner of Oliy Majlis for Human Rights (Ombudsman) in the Khorezm region
Khorezm region Urgench city Yogdu street house number 1/2
Ollayorov Odilbek Davlatovich
62 223-01-12, 98 577-18-68
Regional Representative of the Commissioner of Oliy Majlis for Human Rights (Ombudsman) in Samarkand region
Samarkand city, Dakhbed street, house number 32
Toshniyozov Otabek Polvonovich
93 994-47-57
Regional Representative of the Commissioner of Oliy Majlis for Human Rights (Ombudsman) in the Jizzakh region
Jizzakh city, Islom Karimov street house number 2
Djuraev Utkir Kamilovich
91 630-17-83
Regional Representative of the Commissioner of Oliy Majlis for Human Rights (Ombudsman) in Kashkadarya region
Kashkadarya region Karshi city, Mustakillik street house number 2
Saodatova Lola Musurmonovna
75-221-10-81
Regional Representative of the Commissioner of Oliy Majlis for Human Rights (Ombudsman) in Namangan region
Namangan region Namangan city U. Nosir street house No. 7
Valiev Jahongir Mamadalievich
91 294-70-00
Regional Representative of the Commissioner of Oliy Majlis for Human Rights (Ombudsman) in Tashkent region
Tashkent region, Urtachirchik district, Bektemir shoh street 232
Kamalov Rustam Djamalovich
93 588-48-80
Regional Representative of the Commissioner of Oliy Majlis for Human Rights (Ombudsman) in the Fergana region
Fergana city A. Navoi street house number 17
Kamilov Alisher Odilovich
73 244-23-79
Regional Representative of the Commissioner of Oliy Majlis for Human Rights (Ombudsman) in the Sirdarya region
Gulistan city, I. Karimov street, house number 35
Alimov Shukhrat Ashrabovich
67 225-10-90, 97 277-98-69
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