HISTORY OF THE SYSTEM OF CONTROL OVER THE EXECUTION OF LAWS IN CENTRAL ASIAN STATE RELATIONS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54251/2708-0897.2024.4.06qazKeywords:
Ruler, Avesta, law, law, society, state, prosecution, prosecutor, judge, inspector, control, structure, organization, justiceAbstract
In the countries of the world,specialstructures operate in the processes of monitoring the implementation of existing laws, ensuring human rights, and fighting crime. In this case, the activities of prosecutor’s offices are of special importance, and it was considered important to study the stages of development over the centuries. This article analyzes the structures that control the procedures in the society since ancient times in Central Asia and their development in different periods. Itshould be noted that although the position using the term prosecutor’s office was not introduced in the Central Asian states, special positions were introduced in the state administration that control the existing procedures and laws.
The formation of the prosecution system as a separate institution and the exact use of this term is related to the occupation of Central Asian territories by the Russian Empire. It is known that the prosecution system was founded in Russia in 1722 by Peter the Great, and was later introduced after
the conquest of Turkestan lands by the empire. This, in turn, indicates that it is important to organize
the activities of prosecutor’s offices in Uzbekistan and to analyze the historical stages of their activities.