On the role of the public interest in administrative law and judicial proceedings
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Karagandy University of the name of academician E.A. Buketov
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This article attempts to analyze the concept of public interest through the lens of scientific theories, international
experience, and legislative practice. The study is a novelty in this field, as no similar review has been
conducted within the framework of Kazakhstani administrative law and procedure. It has been identified that
administrative discretion (the competence of an administrative body) serves as the primary mechanism for
strengthening public interest. The effectiveness of this mechanism is supported by legislatively established
administrative procedures and the ability to challenge public rights through litigation. The conducted analysis
contributes to understanding the significance of legal protection of public interest and its benefits for the development
of the legal system. The scientific value of the article also lies in examining the experience of administrative
justice in Kazakhstan and other countries. By comparing the legal frameworks of developed
states with that of Kazakhstan, it becomes evident that public interest is a legal construct that is difficult to
regulate yet serves as a universal reference point for the development of legal systems. Therefore, the concept
of public interest requires further clarification both for scientific comprehension and for broader interpretation
and practical application. An additional value of the study is its systematic analysis of the concept of public
interest in foreign legal doctrine, providing a foundation for further comparative legal research.
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Yegezhanova D.R. On the role of the public interest in administrative law and judicial proceedings/D.R. Yegezhanova, I.S. Saktaganova, E. Juchnevicius//Қарағанды университетінің хабаршысы. Құқық сериясы= Вестник Карагандинского университета. Серия Право=Bulletin of the Karaganda University. Law series. -2025. №2. Р.48-54.