Public Law in a Hybrid State

Legal Reform and Global Sociology in Uzbekistan

Chris Thornhill author Rustamjon Urinboyev author Tolibjon Mustafoev author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of California Press

Publishing:7th Jul '26

£30.00

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Public Law in a Hybrid State presents a broad sociological analysis of legal developments in contemporary Uzbekistan, using this example to assess why states with some authoritarian features may promote legal reforms and why the modernization of legal institutions may generate benefits for governments. It examines how, alongside constitutional changes, reforms in administrative law play an important role in polities with hybrid constitutions, shaping the architecture of government and constructing procedures to manage exchanges between government and citizens. Placing these reform processes in the longer-term context of postimperial history, it also shows how changes to legal systems acquire distinctive importance in societies with recent experiences of decolonization, uncertain sovereignty, and unstable patterns of citizenship.

ISBN: 9780520402256

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