Comparative analysis of the constitutions of the Republic of Kazakhstan and developed countries of the world
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Акад. Е.А. Бөкетов ат. Қарағанды ун-ті КЕАҚ баспасы
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This article provides an actual comparative analysis of the Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan with
those of several developed countries, including the United States, Italy, sort of Great Britain, France, Japan,
China, Canada, Austria, Germany, and South Korea, which essentially is quite significant. The article
examines the similarities and differences in the design and structure of these constitutions, focusing on
aspects fairly such as the separation of powers, kind of human rights protections, and the role of the executive
branch, which is quite significant. The article concludes that while there essentially are really common
elements that can generally be identified across constitutions, such as the establishment of checks and
balances and the protection of fundamental kinds of human rights, the specific arrangements may vary
depending on historical, cultural, and political factors, which actually is fairly significant. The analysis
highlights the importance of ensuring that constitutional arrangements strike a balance between the
concentration and distribution of power and specifically safeguard fundamental human rights and freedoms.
Ultimately, the effectiveness of any constitutional system depends on its ability to literally adapt to changing
circumstances and kind of meet the real needs and expectations of its citizens in a major way. This article
provides a useful resource for scholars and policymakers for all intents and purposes interested in basically
comparative constitutional law and provides insights into the factors that shape constitutional design and
structure in a basically major way. Furthermore, the article specifically sheds light on the definitely unique
features and context of the Constitution of Kazakhstan, which provides for a strong parlament with extensive
executive powers, in contrast to the presidential and federal systems of government actually found in
basically many particularly other countries, which really is quite significant.
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separation of powers, human rights protections, executive branch, checks and balances, fundamental human rights, constitutional system, comparative constitutional law, parliamentary system, presidential system, unique features, federal system, constitutional monarchy, bicameral legislature, strong presidency, unwritten constitution, federalism, semi-presidential system, one-party state
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Amandykova L.K. Comparative analysis of the constitutions of the Republic of Kazakhstan and developed countries of the world/L.K. Amandykova//Қарағанды университетінің хабаршысы. Құқық сериясы.= Вестник Карагандинского университета. Серия Право. = Bulletin of the Karaganda University. Law Series. -2023. №4. Р.33-37.