International Conference on Law, Governance and Social Transformation

International Conference on Law, Governance and Social Transformation

The International Conference on Law, Governance and Social Transformation is a global academic forum dedicated to exploring the evolving relationship between legal systems, governance structures, and societal change. It provides a platform for scholars, practitioners, and researchers to present and discuss innovative theses that address contemporary legal challenges and transformative governance practices. The conference exclusively publishes peer-reviewed theses from around the world, fostering cross-cultural dialogue and promoting global perspectives on justice, equality, and sustainable governance. Through rigorous academic exchange, it aims to advance legal scholarship and contribute to meaningful social and institutional transformation across diverse societies.

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Volume 2 (2026)

International Conference on Law, Governance and Social Transformation

Issue 1 - International Conference on Law, Governance and Social Transformation

QUANTUM SUPREMACY AND THE CRISIS OF KINETIC EQUIVALENCE: REASSESSING “ARMED ATTACK” UNDER THE UN CHARTER

Authors: Islombek Abdikhakimov

The imminent arrival of Cryptographically Relevant Quantum Computers (CRQCs) threatens to render the traditional "kinetic equivalence" framework for cyber warfare obsolete. International law, specific...

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CONFIDENTIALITY IN THE AGE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: RETHINKING LEGAL DUTIES IN AUTOMATED DECISION-MAKING

Authors: Anna Ubaydullayeva

The rapid integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and automated decision-making (ADM) systems into professional services has created a profound tension between technological efficiency and the tra...

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ARFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND COPYRIGHT: LEGAL CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS IN THE AGE OF GENERATIVE AI

Authors: Sanatjon Ergashev

This study examines the challenges generative AI poses to traditional copyright frameworks, specifically addressing authorship, ownership, and the applicability of laws such as the Copyright and Relat...

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Volume 1 (2025)

International Conference on Law, Governance and Social Transformation

Issue 1 - International Conference on Law, Governance and Social Transformation

The International Conference on Law, Governance and Social Transformation is a global academic forum dedicated to exploring the evolving relationship between legal systems, governance structures, and societal change. It provides a platform for scholars, practitioners, and researchers to present and discuss innovative theses that address contemporary legal challenges and transformative governance practices. The conference exclusively publishes peer-reviewed theses from around the world, fostering cross-cultural dialogue and promoting global perspectives on justice, equality, and sustainable governance. Through rigorous academic exchange, it aims to advance legal scholarship and contribute to meaningful social and institutional transformation across diverse societies.

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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF B2B SUPPLY CONTRACT BREACH: UZBEKISTAN VS GERMANY

Authors: Oysha Akhunova

This paper provides a comparative analysis of the legal frameworks governing breaches of business-to-business (B2B) supply contracts in Uzbekistan and Germany. Drawing on statutory codes, judicial int...

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ADAPTING INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW TO CLIMATE CHANGE: INSTITUTIONAL EVOLUTION AND NORMATIVE CHALLENGES

Authors: Sarvarbek Abdullajonov

The climate crisis exposes fundamental inadequacies in existing environmental governance frameworks. This thesis examines structural and normative adaptations required to align international environme...

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THE EUROPEAN UNION’S DIGITAL MARKETS ACT AND THE REGULATION OF TECH-OVER PROCESSES

Authors: Javokhir Eshonkulov

The rise of the digital economy has intensified market concentration within a few dominant technology ecosystems, a phenomenon described as “Tech-Over.” This study explores how the European Union�...

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LEGAL FRAMEWORK AND PRACTICAL CHALLENGES OF SOCIAL PARTNERSHIP IN THE LABOR SPHERE

Authors: Oybek Mutalov

This thesis provides an in-depth analysis of the legal foundations and practical implementation challenges of social partnership in labor relations in the Republic of Uzbekistan. The study examines th...

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ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY IN NUCLEAR ENERGY: INTEGRATING IAEA STANDARDS WITH NATIONAL REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS IN DEVELOPING NUCLEAR PROGRAMS

Authors: Bekzod Artikov

The pursuit of nuclear energy in developing countries offers a pathway to sustainable energy security but necessitates robust environmental safety measures. This article examines the integration of In...

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SPECIAL PURPOSE VEHICLES IN POST-SOVIET LEGAL SYSTEMS: STRUCTURING BANKRUPTCY-REMOTE ENTITIES FOR PROJECT FINANCE IN TRANSITIONAL ECONOMIES

Authors: Sanjar Abdulayev

Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs) are essential in project finance for isolating risks and achieving bankruptcy remoteness, particularly in post-Soviet legal systems where civil law traditions pose uniq...

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THE DIGITAL ARBITRAL ORDER: SYNTHESIZING DECENTRALIZED JUSTICE AND TRADITIONAL ADR IN THE ERA OF SMART CONTRACTS

Authors: Begaim Kaibyldaeva

The rapid proliferation of smart contracts has catalyzed a shift from traditional legal enforcement to automated, "code-based" execution. However, the inherent limitations of code—including logic vu...

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