Author: Akhtamova, Yulduz; Niyozov, Khushnudbek
Annotation: At a time when the modern world is rapidly evolving, there is a need to adapt the legal system to emerging innovations. This is called the evolution of law. Law families are going their separate ways, and each is building its own system. However, these legal families must constantly change and innovate in order to adapt to the requirements of the new era. There are many different ways to create news and feed a legal family. Examples range from the new legal institutions that emerge as a result of scholarly research to the deepening areas. One way is to use the productive experience of others, to apply that experience, or to incorporate it into the legal system itself. This is the most common situation among legal families. Below we study the mechanism of the frustration doctrine of English contract law in the world experience and try to make a comparative analysis of it in relation to contract law in the legislation of the Republic of Uzbekistan, formed within another family of law. In this article, we consider the set of features of the frustration element in the contract law of Uzbekistan and observe the prospects for further integration.
Keywords: English contract law, doctrine of frustration, contract law in Uzbek law
Pages in journal: 701 - 706