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PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE "ELECTRONIC GOVERNMENT" INSTITUTION IN COMBATING CORRUPTION AND PROSPECTS FOR ITS FURTHER IMPROVEMENT, INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS AND BEST PRACTICES

Farrukhbek Bekberganov ,

Abstract

This article analyzes the existing challenges in implementing the “E-Government” institution in the fight against corruption in the Republic of Uzbekistan, prospects for its further improvement, and relevant international standards.

The article reviews the standards of the United Nations’ “E-Government Development Index” and the experiences of advanced countries that have achieved high rankings in this index, particularly Denmark and Estonia, focusing on the stages of implementation and development of the “E-Government” institution and their practices in preventing corruption. The study provides an in-depth scientific and practical analysis and offers proposals and recommendations.

Keywords

E-Government, Digital Post, “InfoSociety 2000”, transparency, openness, digitalization.

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Bekberganov, F. (2025). PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE "ELECTRONIC GOVERNMENT" INSTITUTION IN COMBATING CORRUPTION AND PROSPECTS FOR ITS FURTHER IMPROVEMENT, INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS AND BEST PRACTICES. Oriental Journal of History, Politics and Law, 5(04), 549–560. https://doi.org/10.37547/supsci-ojhpl-05-04-70