TRANSPORT LAW AS AN INDEPENDENT BRANCH OF LAW
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https://doi.org/10.37547/Keywords:
transport law, transport infrastructure, unified transport system, imperative method, dispositive method, transport safety, licensing, Uzbekistan, international transit, legal regulation.Abstract
The article examines the formation of transport law in Uzbekistan as an independent branch of law, highlighting its subject matter, methods, and legal characteristics on a scientific basis. It substantiates that transport law constitutes a complex branch encompassing civil, administrative, international, and financial legal relations. The regulation of transport relations through both imperative and dispositive methods, as well as the legal harmonization and integration within the framework of a unified transport system, are emphasized. The article is devoted to the development of transport legislation in Uzbekistan and its scientific and practical significance as an independent legal branch.
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