This scientific article examines the formation and development of public control tools in Uzbekistan after gaining independence in 1991. The article discusses the legal and institutional foundations of public control, the role of civil society organizations, the tasks and possibilities of its further strengthening.
This article describes the history of land-water relations of the Bukhara People's Soviet Republic. The article was researched by studying and analyzing various sources and scientific literature. During the government of the USSR, land-water relations, like many other areas, were regulated on the basis of both the Soviet and the national model. Lands of large landowners were confiscated, and the role of state property was increased. The article also discusses the role of the new land-water system in the country’s economy and the consequences of the changes.