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The analytical article highlights the main rules and principles of the World Trade Organization (WTO), as well as some aspects of the accession of the Republic of Uzbekistan to the WTO, the legislation of Uzbekistan in the sphere of services, creation of favorable preconditions for further implementation of the ongoing socio-economic reforms in the country, as well as proposals for the correction of the national legislation of Uzbekistan in accordance with the norms and WTP agreements.
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The National Security Service was created in 1991 and from the beginning it was subordinated personally to the President of Uzbekistan. Together with other enforcing bodies, it constitutes one of the foundations of Uzbekistan’s legislative order. Uzbekistan adopted a model where it merged the intelligence and counterintelligence, not only the civil but also the military and the secret services that persecutes economic crimes in one institution. The result is that the tasks and powers granted to National Security Service are extensive. There are no effective mechanisms of parliamentary control over the Service’s activities. Due to political conditions, a significant part of its activity is devoted to fight against the actual and potential or alleged enemies of the existing political order.
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