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The current legislation consists of the norms of the Constitution, corresponding to it laws, other normative legal acts, international treaties and other obligations of the Republic, other normative resolutions of the Constitutional council and the Supreme Court of the Republic (Art. 4 Item 1 of the Constitution). Ratified international treaties prevail over the domestic law at the level of laws and other normative acts but the Constitution has the supreme legal effect and the priority over the international law. Prior to ratification of the international treaties of the Republic of Kazakhstan they are considered by the Constitutional council to find out whether they correspond to the Constitution (Art. 72 Item 1 paragraph 3 of the Constitution). International treaties recognized as not corresponding to the Constitution, cannot be ratified and enacted (Art. 74 Item 1 of the Constitution).


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Comment on the Draft Amendments to Selected Legislative Acts of Kazakhstan Concerning Public Order and Safety

Date : 04 December 2006 English [0.14 MB]

Comments on the draft Amendments to Selected Legislative Acts of Kazakhstan concerning Public Order and Safety

 

Date : 09 November 2006 English [0.14 MB]