Transfer of European Green Economy Legislative Framework into Uzbekistan's Legal System: Investment Incentives and State Policy


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https://doi.org/10.59022/ujldp.249Keywords:
Green Economy, Legislative Transfer, Environmental Law, Investment Incentives, Sustainable Development, Institutional Capacity, Regulatory Framework, Uzbek LawAbstract
This research examines the complex process of transferring European green economy legislation into Uzbekistan's legal system, focusing particularly on investment incentive mechanisms and state policy frameworks. The study conducts a comprehensive analysis of adaptation challenges faced when implementing European environmental standards within Uzbekistan's legal context, while evaluating the effectiveness of existing green investment support mechanisms. Through detailed examination of legislative frameworks, institutional capacities, and market conditions, the research identifies critical factors affecting successful legislative transfer and proposes integrated solutions for enhancing implementation effectiveness. The findings demonstrate that successful adaptation of European environmental legislation requires a nuanced approach that considers local institutional frameworks, market dynamics, and socio-economic conditions while maintaining environmental protection objectives.
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