A HISTORY OF LAW OF KAZAKHSTAN: PROBLEMS IN EXECUTIVE LAW

Authors

  • Svetlana Baymoldina

Keywords:

History of Kazakhstan Law, Execution Law

Abstract

The foundations of the Seljuk State were laid in the geography of Turkistan in the Xth century. Today, a significant
part of this geography is owned by the Turkish Republic of Kazakhstan. Seljuk Bey, the Seljuks’ ruler, served for a while in
the Oguz Yabgu State, which ruled today in the territories within the borders of Kazakhstan, and then migrated to the Islamic
country to the south, accepting Islam. Those of his descendants have found the Seljuk State, one of the greatest states in Turkish
history. Kazakhstan, today is one of the most important heirs of the political, social, cultural, legal and economic accumulation
of the Göktürks, Seljuks and Kazakh Khans in Turkestan geography. The legal system established by these political
entities has maintained its existence in that geography for a long time. It is possible to see the traces of the Seljuk legal system in
the legal history of Kazakhstan, which has adopted the modern legal system nowadays. The widespread international trade and
the emergence of new legal situations also necessitate changes in the rules of law. Kazakhstan’s Execution Law is experiencing
this process of change, along with a number of problems arise, in parallel with this, and it is becoming compulsory to make some
changes in legal legislation for resolving these problems. The Execution Law adopted in 2010 with the aim of solving these
problems that arise in the legal system in Kazakhstan brought with it a number of new problems in practice.
In this study, daily problems from the Seljuks on the Execution Law in the Kazakhstan’s Legal System were identified
and the solution of the issue was discussed.

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Published

2018-03-01