What is it exactly we are doing?
Interviews
Debates
Writing competitions
Activities
Debates
We host debates at the Goethe Institute, bringing together individuals to engage in diverse perspectives on critical legal topics such as the death penalty and international law. This initiative aims to broaden students' worldviews and deepen their understanding of how law permeates every aspect of life, highlighting its fundamental importance.
We conduct interviews to gain genuine insights from seasoned professionals in the legal field. By creating a platform where students can learn directly from judges, law students, and prominent figures, we provide invaluable real-world experiences that enhance their understanding of the legal landscape.
Lastly, we organize a writing competition, offering awards to encourage students to explore and articulate their thoughts on legal issues. This competition not only sparks their interest in legal studies but also immerses them in the process of critical thinking and expression, fostering a deeper connection to the subject matter.
Writing competitions
Interviews
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"Justice is the constant and perpetual will to allot every man his due."
— Justinian I.
About us
Justice Society—a community dedicated to mutual growth and fostering a basic understanding of law and individual rights. Members can connect and collaborate, gaining access to free legal advice and immediate assistance for any legal questions. Through this network, the society aims to empower individuals with knowledge and support, promoting a just, informed and equal community.
History and background
Where did it all start?
How did they come up with the idea?
Why specifically Justice Society?
1. The journey began at ALWIUT, where a group of passionate students came together to discuss legal matters and organize debates.
Fueled by collective enthusiasm, several self-conducted mock trials were held. However, I always had a vision to create something bigger—a platform that would extend beyond the lyceum and unite individuals with a shared interest in law.
2. At the start of the course, a strong interest in law was declared, and future intentions were made clear to everyone. While many were still uncertain about their majors, the vision gradually took shape.
The turning point came when a fellow student, equally passionate about law, initiated the idea of bringing this vision to life. After reaching out to others with similar interests, ALWIUT Court was created. This initiative eventually expanded into the Justice Society, though both entities remain distinct with unique purposes.
3. The commitment to fairness and justice has deep roots, dating back to childhood experiences in various competitions where awards were not always given fairly. Also, being exposed to courtroom biases and positive gender bias, made me realize the importance of establishing just community. This fueled a determination to promote justice and fairness.
The “Justice Society” was purposefully established as a community for those who are dedicated to fostering the ideals of a just society.
"It is not wisdom but authority that makes a law."
— Thomas Hobbes
Need any help?
Legal clinics
Pro-bono
Legal coaching
Crisis response
Document review
Mediation services
We host regular legal clinics where members can receive face-to-face legal consultations. These clinics can focus on specific issues such as family law, immigration law, or tenant rights.
We provide mediation services to help members resolve disputes outside of court. This service could be especially useful for family disputes, business conflicts, or community disagreements.
Have the opportunity to connect eligible members with pro bono legal representation for serious legal matters such as wrongful termination, civil rights violations, or immigration cases.
Get personalized coaching sessions where members can receive guidance on navigating legal processes, such as preparing for a court appearance or drafting legal documents.
Receive a service where members can have their contracts reviewed by legal professionals to ensure they are fair and legally sound. Provide document drafting services for wills, trusts, business agreements.
Connect and be able to ask a team of legal professionals who can quickly respond to urgent legal matters, such as arrests during protests or emergency injunctions.
"The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice."
— Theodore Parker
Our team
Nazarova Parvina
Founder
Marufjonova Nodira
Event Manager
Gulyamova Minavvar
HR Manager
Faritov Khaydar
FTO
Ismailova Jasmine
Vice-President
"The debates allowed me to explore legal topics more deeply and challenged my perspectives. It sharpened my critical thinking skills and prepared me for future legal endeavors. I'm grateful for the experience."
Olimov Bekhruz
"Participating in the debates on legal matters was truly eye-opening. It deepened my understanding of complex legal issues and boosted my confidence in public speaking. Engaging in these discussions made me realize the power of our voices in defending our rights."
Shafayziyev Rustam
Akhmedzyanova Rufina
"Joining the debates taught me how to articulate my thoughts clearly and argue effectively. The discussions were intense and intellectually stimulating, and I’m proud to have been part of such a dynamic environment."
Testimonials
"True justice begins with the recognition of our shared humanity and the commitment to uphold it."
— Nazarova Parvina
Our future
Develop sustainable funding strategies through partnerships, endowments, and diverse income sources.
Expand educational programs to other regions and adapt them to meet diverse community needs.
Increase the membership base by engaging more individuals and organizations.
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Build international collaborations with legal organizations, human rights groups, and educational institutions.
Offer legal aid for international issues like immigration and business law.
Participate in global advocacy to influence legal standards and practices.
Expanding Educational Resources
Implement advanced tools like AI-driven research platforms, chatbots, and automated document services.
Develop a mobile app for accessing legal resources, consultations, and real-time assistance.
Launch a global platform offering courses, webinars, and workshops on legal topics.
Global Outreach
Technology Integration
Interesting Cases
Wrongful convictions
An estimated 1-5% of all prisoners in the U.S. are wrongfully convicted. Over 375 people have been exonerated through DNA evidence since 1989.
Kirk Bloodsmorth
Years Incarcerated: 8 years (1985-1993) Crime: Rape and murder of a nine-year-old girl in Maryland. Exoneration: Exonerated by DNA evidence in 1993.
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Clarence Elkins
Years Incarcerated: 7 years (1999-2005) Crime: Rape and murder of his mother-in-law in Ohio. Exoneration: Exonerated by DNA evidence in 2005.
Steven Avery
Years Incarcerated: 18 years (1985-2003) Crime: Sexual assault and attempted murder in Wisconsin. Exoneration: Exonerated by DNA evidence in 2003.
“Gulnara Karimova, a daughter of the former president, convicted?”
The case against the Karimov klan.
Background:
Gulnara Karimova, daughter of Uzbekistan’s first president Islam Karimov, was once a prominent figure with a diverse public profile. However, allegations of corruption and abuse of power led to her downfall and eventual conviction.
2012-2014
August 2015
May 2017
March 2019
March 2019
Swiss authorities froze $800 million of assets; Karimova placed under house arrest.
Charged with embezzlement and extortion, causing $2 billion in damages.
Sentenced to 10 years in prison, later reduced to 5 years of house arrest.
New charges filed for money laundering and organized crime.
Sentenced to an additional 13 years in prison.
“It was anything, but a suicide. In fact, it could be a contract killing, police say”
September 7, 2007
Mark Weil, founder of the Ilkhom Theater in Tashkent, is stabbed to death at the entrance of his apartment building.
September 8, 2007
Weil dies from his injuries shortly after being rushed to the hospital, sending shockwaves through the arts community.
September 2007
Uzbek authorities launch an investigation, arresting several suspects. The official explanation cites religious extremism as the motive, claiming the attackers were offended by Weil’s controversial theater productions.
December 2008
The suspects are convicted and sentenced to lengthy prison terms, but the details of the trial remain limited, fueling skepticism about the true motives behind the murder.
Over 5 billion people worldwide lack meaningful access to justice., while you have right in your hands