ELIMINATING THE NORMATIVE PROBLEMS POSED TO THE MEDIA IN PROVIDING THE POPULATION WITH LEGAL INFORMATION IN THE CONDITIONS OF THE NEW UZBEKISTAN
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mass media; legal information; normative regulation; freedom of information; media law; legal awareness; New Uzbekistan.Abstract
In the context of the New Uzbekistan, mass media play an essential role in ensuring public access to legal information and increasing legal awareness. However, the effectiveness of this process is limited by a number of normative problems, including inconsistencies in media legislation, insufficient legal guarantees for journalists, and regulatory gaps related to digital media. This article examines existing normative challenges, analyzes their impact on the dissemination of legal information, and proposes legal and institutional measures aimed at improving media regulation in line with democratic principles and international standards.
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Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Law of the Republic of Uzbekistan “On Mass Media.”
Law of the Republic of Uzbekistan “On Guarantees and Freedom of Access to Information.”
Law of the Republic of Uzbekistan “On Informatization.”
Habermas, J. The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Castells, M. Communication Power. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
UNESCO. Media Development Indicators: A Framework for Assessing Media Development.
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