Author: Vision & Global Trends – 30/09/2024
As Uzbekistan and the other countries of Central Asia enter the
global economy, there is an increasing interest in intellectual property
law, and its transnational impact. Intellectual property rights are regarded
as forming part of the process of transition from a socialist legal model
to a system of law that supports the integration of local economies into
the global market and is capable of regulating the domestic information
and data economy.
Eurasian experiences of regional integration, such
as the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, also enhance comparative
legal responses to the technical and political challenges of the global
information and data economy.
This conference demonstrates the commitment of the Department of Law at the University Roma Tre to contribute to a dialogue that supports the challenges that the Uzbek higher education system and Tashkent State University of Law are facing in this phase of the modernization process.