
THE CONCEPT FOR ENSURING FREEDOM OF CONSCIENCE OF THE CITIZENS AND STATE POLICY IN THE RELIGIOUS SPHERE IN THE CONTEXT OF REGULATING THE INSTITUTION OF THE FAMILY IN THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN
Rashidova Shakhzoda Raimovna ,Tojieva Muslimakhon Khamid kizi , International Islamic Academy of UzbekistanAbstract
This article analyzes the Law of the Republic of Uzbekistan dated February 11, 2025, “On the Approval of the Concept of Ensuring Citizens’ Freedom of Conscience and State Policy in the Religious Sphere”. Particular attention is paid to the impact of this law on the institution of the family, especially on the legal regulation of marriage as both a social construct. The study is based on an interdisciplinary approach that combines legal, sociocultural, and political analysis and draws upon legal sources, expert opinions, and empirical data. The authors offer recommendations for maintaining a balance between secularism, human rights, and religious traditions.
Keywords
Uzbekistan, freedom of conscience, state policy, religion, family institution, marriage, legal regulation, secular state, religious minorities, legislation.
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