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Right to organize
16.
The Committee notes the lack of information on the status of the amendments, dated
2007, to the Act on Trade Unions, the Rights and Guarantees of Their Activity, and on the
mechanism for settling collective labour disputes. It also notes the absence of a specific
provision on the right to strike in the legislation. It expresses concern that, under the Nongovernmental Organizations Act, non-governmental organizations in the State party are
subject to mandatory registration by the Ministry of Justice, which supervises their
activities for compliance with statutory objectives and national legislation (art. 8).
The Committee urges the State party to expedite the adoption of the 2007
amendments to the Act on Trade Unions, the Rights and Guarantees of Their Activity.
It recommends repealing the mandatory registration requirement for nongovernmental organizations and revising national legislation in line with its
obligations under article 8 of the Covenant and article 34 of the Constitution of
Uzbekistan, which affirms the right of citizens to form their own organizations.
Child and forced marriages
17.
The Committee is concerned, despite the information provided by the State party on
measures undertaken for the protection of the family, about the continued prevalence of
forced and child marriages, as well as bride abduction, especially in rural areas (art. 10).
The Committee urges the State party to raise the minimum age of marriage to 18, for
both women and men, and ensure its enforcement throughout the country, including
in rural areas. It recommends taking all necessary measures to combat the practices
of child and forced marriage, and bride abduction.
Domestic violence
18.
The Committee is concerned about violence against women, particularly domestic
violence (art. 10).
Efforts should be strengthened to prevent and combat domestic violence, including
through the criminalization of domestic violence and the adoption of the draft law on
preventing violence against women; and to provide protection to victims, including by
ensuring access to judicial redress and adequate medical, social and legal counselling
and shelter.
Child labour
19.
The Committee remains concerned about the reports that children remain involved
in the cotton harvest, are subjected to hazardous working conditions and are absent from
school for up to two months during the academic year (arts. 7, 10 (3) and 13).
The Committee urges the State party to:
(a)
Double its efforts to ensure the protection of children from economic and
social exploitation and to enable them to fully enjoy their right to education;
(b)
Provide, in its next periodic report, statistics on the number and nature
of court cases regarding labour rights violations and on sentences imposed, as well as
information on the concrete impact of monitoring on the prevention of forced and
hazardous labour;
(c)
Accept
organizations.
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