THE CIVIL AND LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY OF MINORS
The civil and legal responsibility of minors is a crucial aspect of legal studies, as it addresses the accountability of individuals who have not yet reached adulthood. This responsibility involves their ability to engage in legal acts, the limitations of their capacity to do so, and the degree to which they can be held accountable for their actions. The article explores the legal framework surrounding minors' civil responsibilities, focusing on the legal consequences of their actions and the mechanisms in place to protect their rights and interests while ensuring their accountability. The study also examines how different legal systems approach the responsibility of minors, with particular attention to the Uzbek legal system.
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