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SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL ANALYSIS OF DETERMINING THE ADMISSIBILITY OF AN APPLICATION (COMPLAINT) IN THE ADMINISTRATIVE LITIGATION OF THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN

Nematov Jurabek Nematiloevich , Doctor of Law, Senior Legal Researcher of the Institute of State and Law Academy of Science of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Associate Professor of the Department of Administrative and Financial Law of the Tashkent State University of Law,

Abstract

In this article, we will try to reveal some legal problems regarding the determination of the admissibility of an application (complaint) in the administrative proceedings of the Republic of Uzbekistan. The judicial practice and legislation of Uzbekistan do not use the concept of admissibility of administrative claims. But based on the experience of Germany and a number of other countries, one can learn that in administrative proceedings the concepts of the admissibility and validity of administrative claims stand out. These concepts are used to ensure that in administrative proceedings the court has the opportunity to cut off those claims that, according to formal requirements, cannot be considered on the merits. This makes it possible for the courts not to waste time and resources on cases that cannot be considered according to formal requirements.

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administrative proceedings in the Republic of Uzbekistan, judicial practice, administrative courts, the Law on Administrative Procedures, the Code on Administrative Procedures, determinations of the admissibility of an application (complaint) in administrative proceedings, the subject of the claim, the exhaustion of the instance order (subsidiarity), procedural legal capacity and procedural capacity , right to bring a claim, admissible grounds for bringing a claim, terms and form.

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SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL ANALYSIS OF DETERMINING THE ADMISSIBILITY OF AN APPLICATION (COMPLAINT) IN THE ADMINISTRATIVE LITIGATION OF THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN. (2023). International Bulletin of Applied Science and Technology, 3(11), 554-568. https://researchcitations.com/index.php/ibast/article/view/3173