APPLICATION PRACTICE, TRANSPARENCY AND EFFICIENCY OF THE POLICE OF DEMOCRATIC STATES: IMPLEMENTATION OF INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS IN UZBEKISTAN
Keywords:
human rights, police, appeals, international experience, independent control, technological systems, CAD, OIPRD/LECA, IOPC, internal affairs bodies of Uzbekistan, legal framework, transparency, public participation, democratic development, civil complaints.Abstract
This scientific article examines the best practices of police bodies in processing appeals (applications, complaints) from individuals and legal entities in developed democratic countries (USA, Canada, Great Britain, Germany, etc.) and considers the issues of their application in the activities of the internal affairs bodies of the Republic of Uzbekistan. The article analyzes effective mechanisms for managing appeals using the example of international legal norms (UN Pact, constitutions of countries), technological systems (CAD, Onlinewache, OIPRD/LECA, IOPC), and independent regulatory bodies. Practical proposals will also be put forward to improve the legal framework, integrate technologies, create independent structures, and develop international cooperation and a monitoring system in Uzbekistan. The goal is to raise the activities of internal affairs bodies to the level of international standards by protecting human rights, increasing transparency and public trust.
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Ingo Keilitz, Doctor of Philosophy, is an independent consultant and President of SourtMetriss, a consulting firm located in Williamsburg, Virginia, USA, which specializes in judicial systems and performance evaluation. He is also a Professor of Public Policy Research and a Research Fellow at the Institute of International Relations Theory and Practice (ITRIR) at the College of William and Mary, USA. Right to Appeal in Uzbekistan, Russia, Germany, Great Britain, the United States of America and Australia: Comparative Analysis. UNDP Project "Partnership in the Sphere of the Rule of Law in Uzbekistan" (PSVZ) 2015.
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