From October 20 to 31, 2025, the leading researcher of the Institute of Legislation and Legal Policy under the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Diyora Ochilova, completed professional development courses on the topic “Current Issues of Private Law and Civil Legislation”, organized by the S.S.Alekseev Research Center for Private Law under the President of the Russian Federation.
As part of the program, participants studied key innovations in civil legislation and approaches to teaching private law, including: issues of the civil-legal status of individuals and protection of non-material rights; reform of family and inheritance law; modern trends in corporate regulation and the liability of company directors; general provisions of contract law and the role of higher courts’ interpretations in the development of civil legislation.
Special attention was given to current issues of intellectual property rights, pre-contractual liability and good faith of the parties, transactions involving the sale of another’s property, the development of civil law institutions in judicial proceedings, financial transactions, digital technologies, and new objects of civil law.
The program also addressed monetary obligations, antimonopoly regulation, invalidation of transactions, unjust enrichment, property and corporate law, international commercial arbitration, and conflict-of-law regulation in private international law.
Participation in the courses provided an opportunity to become familiar with modern Russian legal doctrine, judicial practice, and teaching methods, as well as to expand the possibilities of comparative legal analysis for the development of private law in Uzbekistan.
