“LEGAL AND INSTITUTIONAL FOUNDATIONS FOR COMBATING CYBERCRIME IN THE CONTEXT OF NEW UZBEKISTAN”
Abstract
This article analyzes the legal and institutional foundations for combating cybercrime in the context of New Uzbekistan. It explores the reforms implemented by the Republic of Uzbekistan in recent years, the adopted normative legal documents, the formation of new organizations, and the mechanisms of international cooperation that collectively contribute to the establishment of a national cybersecurity system.
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