"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.

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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.

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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

The global cost of cybercrime is projected to reach $10.5 trillion annually by 2025.
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