The anti-corruption system is being improved
A training course on the topic "Ensuring Competition in the Field of Public Procurement" was organized by the Competition Policy and Consumer Rights Research Center under the Competition Committee
A staff member of the Competition Policy and Consumer Rights Research Center participated in the international conference
Cooperation on the path of new research and progressive reforms
During this course, participants received theoretical and practical knowledge on the following key topics: ⏺ Basic principles of the Law "On Competition";⏺ Dominant position, monopolies and natural monopolies;⏺ Unfair competition and cartel agreements;⏺ Violations of antitrust legislation in the process of public procurement and tenders;⏺ Evaluation of the dominant position of digital platforms in the market;⏺ Manipulation in exchange trading and legal liability. The lectures were given by specialists with extensive practical experience - responsible employees of the Committee and representatives of legal circles.The educational process became even more effective thanks to practical examples, open dialogue with experts and test assignments. This course contributes to the improvement of the competitive environment, ensuring transparency and legality in the relationship between government agencies and business entities. Upon completion of the course, the participants were awarded certificates.
The following topics were covered during the training course: -The Law "On Competition" and its significance in the economy; -Criteria for recognizing a dominant position and monopolies; -Requirements for implementing an antimonopoly compliance system; -Unfair competition and the legal foundations for its detection; -Cartel agreements and types of anti-competitive arrangements; -Public procurement, tender processes, and violations in this area; -Criteria for assessing the dominant position of digital platforms in the market; -Procedures of exchange trading, manipulation, and legal liability. The sessions were conducted by highly qualified specialists, providing participants with both theoretical knowledge and practical training in an integrated format. This event marked an important step toward strengthening antimonopoly legislation and enhancing the legal knowledge and skills of professionals working in this field. Upon completion of the course, participants were awarded certificates.
Doctor of Economics and Director of the Competition Policy and Consumer Rights Research Center, Olimjon Sadulloyevich Jumaev, has been appointed to the editorial board of the scientific-practical and popular journal Marketing. Marketing is a modern scientific-practical publication covering current issues in marketing, economics, entrepreneurship, and related fields. It is aimed at both the academic community and practitioners, publishing results of academic research, analytical reviews, practical case studies, and materials of interest to lecturers, students, and industry professionals. The journal was officially registered on March 15, 2024, by the Agency of Information and Mass Communications under the Administration of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan. Moreover, Marketing is included in the list of scientific publications recommended by the Supreme Attestation Commission at the Cabinet Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan for publishing key scientific results of dissertations. Mr. Jumaev’s inclusion in the editorial board opens up new opportunities for the Competition Policy and Consumer Rights Research Center to strengthen academic cooperation, enhance the visibility of its research, and expand professional networks. For more information, visit the journal’s official website:https://www.marketingjournal.uz