ANALYTICAL REVIEW ON INNOVATIONS IN UZBEKISTAN’S CRIMINAL PROCEDURE LEGISLATION BY 2025 AND COMPARISON WITH AZERBAIJAN

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  • Scientific Supervisor: Soliyev Dilshod Bakhtiyor ug‘li Scientific Supervisor: Soliyev Dilshod Bakhtiyor ug‘li Position: Senior Lecturer of the Department of International Law and Public Law at UWED Author
  • Student: Alisherov Komronbek Bakhromovich 3rd Year, International Law Faculty, UWED Author

Keywords:

Criminal procedure reform; Uzbekistan Criminal Procedure Code; Azerbaijan Criminal Procedure Code; 2024–2025 amendments; digital evidence; electronic pre-trial proceedings; e-justice; judicial control; fair trial guarantees; defence rights; admissibility and integrity of evidence; procedural safeguards; comparative legal analysis; digitalization of investigations; due process vs efficiency.

Abstract

This analytical review maps the key modernization trends in Uzbekistan’s criminal procedure legislation up to 2025 and benchmarks them against comparable developments in Azerbaijan. On the Uzbekistan side, the study systematizes recent amendments to the Criminal Procedure Code adopted in 2024–2025 and related reforms, with particular attention to the shift toward technology-enabled procedure and stronger procedural safeguards, including the legal recognition and regulated handling of digital evidence. The analysis then compares these trajectories with Azerbaijan’s ongoing procedural and administrative digitalization, including reforms that expand legally valid electronic submission of information through e-government channels and policy moves toward “electronic pre-trial proceedings,” digital documentation of investigative actions, and broader use of electronic evidence.

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2025-12-21

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ANALYTICAL REVIEW ON INNOVATIONS IN UZBEKISTAN’S CRIMINAL PROCEDURE LEGISLATION BY 2025 AND COMPARISON WITH AZERBAIJAN. (2025). Modern American Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 1(9), 91-106. https://usajournals.org/index.php/3/article/view/1668