https://neojournals.com/index.php/nsprj/issue/feedNeo Science Peer Reviewed Journal2025-01-25T08:54:46+00:00Open Journal Systems<p><strong>Neo Science Peer Reviewed Journal</strong> is an open access journal. This journal publishes the original research articles in multidisciplinary Sciences.</p> <p><strong>Neo Science Peer Reviewed Journal</strong> is an international scientific journal published monthly in electronic form. The journal is open to all young researchers, students, masters, professors and doctoral students, as well as staff of secondary schools.<br />The main purpose of the journal is to acquaint researchers around the world with modern ideas, to revitalize their scientific activities, to increase their scientific prestige and potential, to increase their participation in various innovative researches, to increase the scientific and practical significance of research and disseminate it to the general public.<br />The scope of this journal covers following areas:<br />1. Philological sciences<br />2. Pedagogical sciences<br />3. Social sciences and humanities<br />4. Exact sciences<br />5. Natural sciences<br />6. Economics<br />7. Psychological Sciences<br />8. Arts and Culture<br />9. Medical sciences<br />10.Technical sciences</p> <p><strong>ISSN (Online):</strong> 2949-7701</p> <p><strong>JIF 2024:</strong> 8.365</p> <div class="Categorie"><a href="http://sjifactor.com/passport.php?id=22411"><strong>SJIF 2024:</strong> 6.784</a></div>https://neojournals.com/index.php/nsprj/article/view/478TRANSFORMATION PROVERB2025-01-23T15:52:40+00:00Rakhmatov Yuldosh Gaibullaevichmuxlisa.alfraganus@gmail.comOmonova Mukhlisa Do‘stnazar kizimuxlisa.alfraganus@gmail.com<p>This article talks about the interaction of folk art genres in the historical and folklore process, their influence and transformation on each other. In particular, the merging of folk proverbs with other genres and the peculiar effect of transformation in the evolution of proverbs are analyzed.</p>2025-01-23T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2025 https://neojournals.com/index.php/nsprj/article/view/479SOME REFLECTIONS ON A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF LIABILITY FOR PERJURY2025-01-25T08:54:46+00:00Sattarov Jasurbek Avazbekovićhsattarova@gmail.com<p>Perjury, defined as the act of providing false testimony during judicial proceedings, undermines the fairness and integrity of the judicial system, leading to wrongful decisions and a loss of public trust in the rule of law. This article explores the historical, religious, and legal dimensions of perjury, highlighting its universal recognition as a socially dangerous crime. From ancient legal codes, such as Hammurabi's Laws and Roman law, to the provisions of Islamic Sharia and the modern framework under the UN Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime, perjury has been consistently condemned for its detrimental impact on justice and society. By examining the evolution of legal measures and societal attitudes toward perjury, the article underscores the necessity of stringent safeguards to prevent false testimony and uphold the principles of justice.</p>2025-01-25T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2025