Tashkent State Institute of Law
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Tashkent State Institute of Law |
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Established | 1991 |
Type | Public |
Rector | Prof. Mirzausuf H. Rustambaev |
Staff | 220 |
Students | 2,1880 |
Location | Tashkent, Uzbekistan |
Website | TSIL |
Tashkent State Institute of Law is a public law school in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
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[edit] History
Tashkent State Institute of Law (TSIL) was created in 1991 after having been the department of law of the University of Tashkent. There are 18 Divisions in TSLI with 185 academics teaching more than half of which doctor's degree in law. Approximately a dozen of the professors have been named 'Honoured Lawyers of the Republic of Uzbekistan' the highest professional honour bestowed on Uzbekistan lawyers.
In 1996 the TSIL created a Centre for Studies of Human and Humanitarian Rights, which is a non-governmental organisation. This Centre houses a library dedicated to human rights law and humanitarian law.
[edit] Structure of Tashkent State Institute of Law
The TSIL offers two degrees.
Bachelor of Law is the basic degree offered by the TSIL. Students can choose a number of specializations and follow a course of four years to get their degree. With the compelition of the State Exams graduates acquire a Diploma that is a professional qualification.
Master Of Law is a two-year graduate degree in which law graduate can specialize in subjects such as public international law, international human rights law, internatioanl commercial law, etc.
[edit] Campus
The campus of TSIL is in downtown Tashkent in close proximity to government buildings and the courts. Its central location gives graduates and professors extraordinary access to government offices and the offices of international non-governmental organziations.
[edit] Curriculum
Tashkent State Institute of Law has four divisions: Full-time Undergraduate, Part-time Undergraduate, Full-time Graduate, and Part-time Graduate.
[edit] Alumni
TSIL boast he most prestigious alumni in Uzbekistan with several present and former Ministers who are graduates, the majority of the judiciary, and many prominent statesmen.