Biometric Identification in Uzbekistan's Legal System
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Biometric Identification, Legal Personality, EU Legal Framework, Uzbekistan, Data Protection, Comparative Legal AnalysisAbstract
Biometric identification has become a crucial tool in confirming legal personality, enhancing security, and facilitating access to various services. This study investigates the existing legal mechanisms regulating biometric identification, with a particular emphasis on the European Union's (EU) implementation and practices. Additionally, it delves into the problematic aspects associated with biometric systems and conducts a comparative legal analysis of Uzbekistan's legal framework in relation to the EU. Utilizing a qualitative comparative legal analysis, the research highlights the strengths and weaknesses of current regulations, the adoption of biometric technologies, and their alignment with international standards. The findings demonstrate that the EU has established comprehensive legal structures supporting biometric identification, whereas Uzbekistan is in the early stages of developing its regulatory framework. This research contributes to the understanding of biometric identification's role in legal identity verification and provides a pathway for legal harmonization and technological advancement in Uzbekistan.
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