INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS AND INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE IN CIVIL SOCIETY PARTICIPATION

Authors

  • Perdebaeva Barno Baxramjan qizi uzbek

Keywords:

civil society, public administration, international standards, citizen participation, public consultation, e-government, human rights, digital governance, social partnership, transparency and accountability

Abstract

This article analyzes international standards and foreign experience in civil society participation in public administration. It examines the role of international legal norms, public consultation mechanisms, digital participation tools, and institutional
cooperation between the state and society. The study highlights comparative practices and emphasizes balancing legal, organizational, and cultural factors.

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Published

2026-05-07