By Carlo Nicoli Aldini It’s 2:00 a.m., I’m at Tashkent Airport, sitting at the gate and waiting to board my night flight to Istanbul, …
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by Dildora Karimova, Lecturer in Law at Westminster International University in Tashkent Good part of the day or Merhabalar! Intro: My name is Dildora …
Carlo Nicoli Aldini, a project assistant in the Central Asian Law Project, has just been offered a PhD position at the Agenda 2030 School …
This time our blog post series features a video post by Alisher Pulatov, Senior lecturer in Law at Westminster International University in Tashkent, who …
By Khasan Sayfutdinov, Senior Lecturer in Law at Westminster International University in Tashkent. I had an opportunity to do my secondment in Goztepe Campus …
By Carlo Nicoli Aldini and Gian Luca Traverso In this blog post we recount an incident that recently occurred to us, regarding our tenancy …
By Gian Luca Traverso and Carlo Nicoli Aldini The last day in Samarkand was supposed to be a calm, relaxing day. We had already …
“Certainly, travel is more than the seeing of sights;it is a change that goes on, deep and permanent, in the ideas of living.”(Mary Ritter …
by Carlo Nicoli Aldini (Project Assistant at the Sociology of Law department of Lund University and Guest Researcher at the Academy of the General …
by Erhan Doğan (Professor at the Faculty of Political Science of Marmara University, Turkey). Within the framework of the Central Asian Law Project that …