ANALYSIS OF THE INSTITUTION OF JUDICIAL REPRESENTATION IN ROMAN LAW
Keywords:
retrospective analysis, Roman law, judicial representation.Abstract
In this article, the authors conduct a retrospective analysis of the institution of judicial representation in the law of the Roman state as the foundation for the law of the Romano‑Germanic legal family. The origins of the formation of Uzbek modern procedural guarantees and their historical development are revealed.
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