Unforgettable memories from Charles University in Prague

by Otabek Boboqulov, guest researcher from the Prosecutor General’s office of the Republic of Uzbekistan to Charles University

Otabek Bobokulov at Prague

Hi! I am Otabek Boboqulov, a representative of the prosecutor’s office in Tashkent City. I want to write about the project “MOCCA: Multilevel Orders of Corruption in Central Asia” funded by the European Commission and my beautiful one-month life in Prague and Charles University.

We arrived in Prague with my friend and colleague Sherzod Mavlonov on October 2nd, the capital of the Czech Republic. From the day I visited, I was fascinated by the Vltava River flowing through the city centre. Prague’s pleasant nature and fairy-tale buildings make a person calm and inspire a special desire to do scientific work.

I continued researching “Issues of Eliminating Corruption Risks in the Investigation of Criminal Cases.” The research involved studying advanced foreign experiences in combating corruption, including legislative measures and current situations aimed at preventing corruption-related crimes and ensuring the rule of law.

During the research, I studied foreign experience in combating corruption, including the state of legislation aimed at preventing corruption-related crimes and ensuring the rule of law.

Also, within the framework, I analyzed many scientific and analytical articles published in leading foreign literature, using the opportunities of Charles University.

In my research, I paid special attention to the issue of conducting scientific research based on the problems arising in practice, as well as considering the issue of changes and additions to legislative documents based on the results of the research.

It is worth noting that the “MOCCA: Multilevel Orders of Corruption in Central Asia” project can achieve effective results by providing a unique “space for dialogue and exchange of positive experience” in the fight against corruption among the participating countries. 

Otabek Bobokulov at Prague

March 6, 2024

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