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The countries of Central Asia have been working on reforming their institutions and public administration in line with international standards in the field of the rule of law. The current Action aims to support these efforts basing on the expertise of the European Commission for Democracy through Law (Venice Commission), mainly through the Rule of Law Checklist (Adopted in 2016, the Rule of Law Checklist provides a comprehensive list of criteria which could be used as reference when conducting reforms). Previous opinions and recommendations of the Venice Commission as well as the results of the EU’s Rule of Law Platform are taken into account in the implementation of the Action.

In addition to institutional support, work is also conducted in the area of human rights (access to justice, right to fair trial etc.). Depending on the pace of the reforms and established necessity, the Action seeks to engage civil society and professional communities to contribute to assessing the reforms and to recommend measures to improve their implementation.

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Kazakhstan - Round table on the “Evolution of constitutional control in the context of societal and state transformation”

On 26 August 2022, the Constitutional Council of the Republic of Kazakhstan organised jointly with the Venice Commission an international roundtable entitled “Evolution of constitutional control in the context of societal and state transformation”, in the framework of the Central Asia Rule of Law Programme 2020-2023.

Discussions centred around constitutional reforms in Kazakhstan, announced by President Tokayev in March 2022, in particular the transformation of the Constitutional Council of Kazakhstan into a Constitutional Court.

The round table was convened simultaneously at KazGUU university in Nur-Sultan and at Narxoz university in Almaty, and was attended by the Presidents of the Constitutional Courts of Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, as well as Venice Commission experts from Armenia, Croatia, Georgia, and Korea. Participants from different Kazakh institutions have joined the round table discussions: members of the Constitutional Council of Kazakhstan, representatives of state bodies, members of the Scientific Council under the Constitutional Council of Kazakhstan, representatives of non-governmental and international organisations and representatives of foreign constitutional review bodies.

Participants learned more about the role and functioning of the Constitutional Courts together with the models and regulations of the constitutional complaint considering the amendments to the Constitution adopted in 2022.

The Central Asia Rule of Law Programme 2020-2023 is co-funded by the Council of Europe and the European Union and implemented by the Council of Europe.

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Nur-Sultan and Almaty 26 August 2022
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