@article{2024:tadjibayeva:uzbekistan, title = {Uzbekistan’s competition law and legal transplants}, year = {2024}, note = {Globalization has led to the interaction of legal systems, and Uzbekistan's competition law system was formed as a result of several major legal transplants. In Uzbekistan, some of the Islamic legal traditions transplanted into the legal regulation of economic relations are even reflected in business practices. However, in the formation of competition legislation in Uzbekistan, there are also cases of legal transplants copied from donor countries as Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan. Although these donor countries have very similar legal systems, the effectiveness of legal transfer norms to Uzbekistan is low because of transplanting the concept entirely. Because the implementation of legal transplantation by blind copying may not always lead to effective results. Since the business legal system of Uzbekistan is mixed with the traditions of the Muslim society, it is necessary to adapt the legal ideas and principles of the donor countries to the business practices of the Uzbek society in the implementation of legal transplantation in competition law. The article explores the essence of legal transplantation, its importance in the development of legislation, methods of applying legal transplantation, the inefficiency of blind displacement of the norms of law, the importance of adapting the legal ideas and principles of donor countries to the legal traditions and business practices of Uzbek society. In addition, the history of the formation of the competition legal system of Uzbekistan and the processes of transformation into a hybrid legal system made up of various elements are investigated and some shortcomings in the implementation of legal transplantation of competition law are analyzed.}, journal = {OER Osteuropa Recht}, pages = {4--13}, author = {Tadjibayeva, Mahsuda}, volume = {70}, number = {1} }