THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS IN ENSURING THE PROTECTION OF PROPERTY RIGHTS
Akmalhonov Bosithon Azizkhon ugli , Chief Specialist of the Department of Education Quality Control at Tashkent State Law University, UzbekistanAbstract
This article is, dedicated to a comprehensive analysis of the role of international organizations in ensuring the protection of property rights. The paper examines the theoretical foundations of property rights in the context of international law and analyzes the functions and mechanisms of various international organizations in the field of property rights protection. Special attention is, paid to the activities of the UN, WTO, WIPO, and regional organizations in this area. The article also explores the problems and challenges faced by international organizations in ensuring the protection of property rights and suggests ways to improve the effectiveness of their activities in this field.
Keywords
Property rights, international organizations, rights protection
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