Constitutional reform - legal basis of state youth policy
Abstract
This article, from the point of view of constitutional doctrine, provides an analysis of constitutional reforms in New Uzbekistan as an important legal basis for state policy towards youth. Existing scientific and practical problems are also analyzed, and constitutional and legal mechanisms for their elimination are explored.
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Youth, youth state policy, ConstitutionHow to Cite
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