THE LEGAL AND INSTITUTIONAL ROLE OF COLLECTIVE AGREEMENTS IN MODERN LABOUR LAW: CONSTITUTIONAL FOUNDATIONS, ILO STANDARDS (THE CASE OF UZBEKISTAN)
Oripova Dilafro'z SuhrobovnaTashkent State Agrarian UniversityWorldly Knowledge Publishing CentreWorldly Knowledge Publishing Centre
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Abstract
This article analyses the legal and institutional role of collective agreements in modern labour law, with a focus on Uzbekistan. It argues that collective agreements function as a system-forming legal institution that translates constitutional labour rights into enforceable norms and integrates International Labour Organization (ILO) standards, particularly Conventions Nos. 87, 98 and 154, into national regulation.
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