During the meeting, dissertation studies prepared across various academic specializations were reviewed, and participants exchanged views regarding their scientific and practical significance.
In particular, the dissertation of Kamola Jo‘rayeva, an independent researcher from Tashkent State University of Oriental Studies, entitled “Geopolitical Challenges of the Caspian Region in Contemporary International Relations,” was discussed with the Academy acting as the leading institution.
In addition, preliminary examinations were conducted for the following dissertation studies:
— Asqar Mingboyev, an independent researcher of the Academy, on the topic “Improving Mechanisms of Antimonopoly Price Regulation in Uzbekistan”;
— Sitora Negmatova, a doctoral candidate, on the topic “Organizational and Legal Foundations of Guarantees for the Activities of Civil Servants”;
— Jasur Rahimov, an independent researcher, on the topic “Enhancing Investment Activity through the Development of the Securities Market in the Republic of Uzbekistan.”
During the discussions, participants extensively examined the relevance of the research topics, methodological approaches, scientific novelty, and practical significance of the dissertations. As a result of the meeting, a number of recommendations were formulated to further improve the presented research works.