The Involvement of National Courts in Arbitral Proceedings in Kazakhstan

A. Rakhmetkaliyeva
Rakhmetkaliyeva, Asel

Article from: TDM 1 (2010), in Eurasia - CIS

Introduction

In the present-day world, the state is the best form of political organisation of society. It has different functions, which are directed towards satisfaction of the social needs of its subjects. One if its main functions, which is recognised by the theory of State and law, is the protection of rights and freedom of citizens, property, legal order, and citizens' other vital and valuable needs. The State implements its assignation through legal norms by means of established authorisation, regulations and prohibitions. Hence, by virtue of law, it has an effect on people's conscious ...

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Suggested Citation

A. Rakhmetkaliyeva; "The Involvement of National Courts in Arbitral Proceedings in Kazakhstan"
TDM 1 (2010), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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