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DECREE ON STRENGTHENING JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE AND REFORMING THE BODIES OF THE JUDICIAL COMMUNITY
On November 24, 2025, the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan signed a pivotal Decree aimed at fundamentally improving the activities of judicial community bodies, ensuring the independence of the judiciary, and enhancing transparency in the selection and appointment of personnel. This document serves as a significant milestone in implementing the objectives set forth in the «Uzbekistan – 2030» Strategy.
The Decree defines the priorities as strengthening the principle of self-governance within the judicial community, relying on transparent and clear criteria for the formation of the judicial corps, and broadly introducing openness into candidate selection processes. Furthermore, to ensure gender equality within the judicial system, the proportion of women judges is targeted to reach at least 30 percent.
Several key proposals regarding the incorporation of the principle of judicial irremovability into legislation were approved. Specifically:
Judges shall be appointed first for a 5-year term, and subsequently on an indefinite basis;
Candidates for leadership and higher judicial positions shall be selected through an open competition among judges;
Core criteria such as “integrity,” "professional competence," and "adherence to ethical rules" are established at the legislative level.
Henceforth, the permanent judicial members of the Council shall consist of:
2 judges from the Supreme Court,
7 judges from regional-level courts,
4 judges from district and city courts.
All candidates are recommended by judicial qualification commissions. Non-permanent (public) members of the Council are formed based on recommendations from scientific organizations and civil society institutions.
Starting December 15, 2025, the following will be publicly announced on the Council's official website:
All vacant positions within the judicial system;
Procedures for filling these vacancies;
Every stage of the candidate selection and appointment process.
Moreover, the practice of requiring redundant documents from candidates will be abolished, and the Council’s information system will be fully integrated with inter-agency databases.
In accordance with the Decree:
Artificial Intelligence will be utilized to evaluate the effectiveness of judges' performance;
The assessment of candidates' psychological profiles will be conducted via an electronic platform;
Voting and decision-making processes during Council meetings will be digitalized.
The Council has been allocated 4 additional staff units, bringing the total staff count to 32. The Council, the Supreme Court, and the General Prosecutor's Office will prepare analytical materials to review liability for unjust verdicts and decisions based on international criteria and to establish criminal liability for unlawful interference in the activities of Council members.
At the same time, the right to defense is guaranteed in disciplinary proceedings against judges; clear criteria for disciplinary sanctions are established, and recommendations for higher positions are prohibited while a sanction is in effect.
Under the Decree:
Separate quotas for women may be established for admission to the Academy of Justice;
The initiative to establish the Association of Women Judges of Uzbekistan was supported;
Judges who served as lecturers at the Academy have the right to return to their judicial positions upon completion of their teaching tenure.
This Decree will serve to elevate judicial independence and legal reforms to a new level, increasing the professional and institutional efficiency of the judicial community bodies.
Nizomiddin Ernazarov,
Head of Cabinet,
Academy of Justice of the Republic of Uzbekistan
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Trainees of the Academy of Justice Visit the National Library
In order to ensure the implementation of the tasks set out in Presidential Decree No. PF–141 of August 21, 2025, trainees of the Academy of Justice of the Republic of Uzbekistan paid a visit to the Alisher Navoi National Library of Uzbekistan today, on October 18.
During the visit, the trainees became closely acquainted with the library’s rich history, its activities, and its digitized scientific and spiritual resources. The detailed information provided by specialists inspired deep respect and strong interest among the trainees in the country’s scientific and cultural heritage.
This visit became one of the important steps toward enhancing the trainees’ spiritual development and intellectual capacity.
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The Academy of Justice Has Officially Commenced Its Activities Today, the official opening ceremony of the Academy of Justice of the Republic of Uzbekistan was held
The Academy of Justice was established by the Presidential Decree of August 21 of the current year entitled “On Measures to Fundamentally Improve the System for Training Highly Qualified Personnel in the Field of Justice” and holds special significance within the framework of the consistent reforms being implemented in the country’s judicial and legal system.
It can be stated with confidence that a new stage has begun in the formation of the judiciary based on international standards through further improvement of the system for training highly qualified legal professionals for the judicial system, as well as ensuring the close integration of education, science, and practice.
A priority area of the Academy’s activities is the establishment of a system for training comprehensively developed, modern, and highly qualified personnel for the judiciary, preparing candidates for judicial positions, and developing their professional and cultural competencies through the use of interactive teaching methods, advanced information technologies, and artificial intelligence capabilities.
In addition, the main objectives of this specialized state educational and research institution include providing scientific and methodological support for judicial activities, conducting fundamental, applied, and innovative research, developing scientifically grounded recommendations for improving legislation in the judicial and legal sphere, and establishing effective cooperation with foreign educational and research institutions specializing in the training of judicial candidates and the professional development of judges.
The opening ceremony of the Academy of Justice was attended by senior officials of the national judiciary, public and state figures, judicial veterans, as well as leaders of judicial communities and heads of specialized educational institutions from Turkey, Kazakhstan, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, and Azerbaijan. During the event, the ongoing judicial and legal reforms and their practical outcomes were highly praised, future objectives and their implementation were discussed, and the conditions created at the Academy were presented.
On the same day, memorandums of understanding were signed with educational and research institutions from Turkey, Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan specializing in the training of judicial candidates and the professional development of judges.
As a continuation of today’s event, an international conference entitled “Forming a Qualified Judiciary in the New Uzbekistan: Effectiveness of Reforms and Development Prospects” will be held tomorrow.
It should be noted that in the 2025/2026 academic year, 164 trainees were admitted to the professional retraining courses of the Academy of Justice of the Republic of Uzbekistan, where they will study criminal law, civil law, as well as administrative and economic law.
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