Engineering Judicial Independence in Kazakhstan – Asia Law Portal

Engineering Judicial Independence in Kazakhstan – Asia Law Portal

Across many jurisdictions, judicial reform is often viewed through a constitutional or political lens. New laws are adopted, institutional mandates are revised, and declarations of independence are proclaimed. However, without a well-designed... Read more »
AI and Access: Kazakhstan’s Digital Justice Journey – Asia Law Portal

AI and Access: Kazakhstan’s Digital Justice Journey – Asia Law Portal

Digital transformation is reshaping how societies deliver public services, and justice is no exception. Across Asia and beyond, courts are adopting technology to enhance proceedings, making them more transparent, efficient, and accessible.... Read more »
Kazakhstan’s Push to Embed Human Rights in Legal Education – Asia Law Portal

Kazakhstan’s Push to Embed Human Rights in Legal Education – Asia Law Portal

What does it take to build a generation of citizens who respect human rights? In Kazakhstan, the government believes it starts in the classroom. While debates over civic education, legal literacy, and... Read more »
How Listening to Citizens is Shaping Human Rights Reform in Kazakhstan – Asia Law Portal

How Listening to Citizens is Shaping Human Rights Reform in Kazakhstan – Asia Law Portal

Artur Lastayev, Commissioner for Human Rights in Kazakhstan In any society, the true test of a human rights system lies not in its declarations, but in how it responds to everyday injustice.... Read more »
Kazakhstan Builds on the Beijing Declaration for Women’s Rights – Asia Law Portal

Kazakhstan Builds on the Beijing Declaration for Women’s Rights – Asia Law Portal

In 1995, the international community gathered in Beijing to sign a landmark agreement – the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action. This pivotal document became a global framework for advancing gender equality... Read more »
Interview with Elvira Azimova, Chair of Kazakhstan’s Constitutional Court – Asia Law Portal

Interview with Elvira Azimova, Chair of Kazakhstan’s Constitutional Court – Asia Law Portal

Constitution Day on August 30 in Kazakhstan is recognized as a national holiday. Next year will mark the 30th anniversary of the adoption of the current Constitution through a nationwide referendum. Kazakhstan’s... Read more »
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