International scientific and practical conference " human Rights and fair justice:modern horizons of vision»

 

 

December 7, 2018 at the Academy of justice under the Supreme Court of the Republic of Kazakhstan held an international scientific and practical conference " human Rights and fair justice: modern horizons of vision»

n the scientific forum was attended by Deputies of the Majilis and the Senate of the Parliament of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Judge of the Supreme court of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Representatives of the constitutional Council of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the staff of the judicial Academy, public figures, associate Professor, Department of theory and history of state and law, constitutional law, J. I. Ibragimov, PhD Kapsalyamova S.S,senior lecturer of Myrsataev N. D.

The scientific forum was opened by a special session on the implementation of the universal Declaration of human rights. The panel session was also attended by invited prominent domestic and foreign experts.

       Doctor of law, associate Professor of the Department of theory and history of state and law, constitutional law Zh.I. Ibragimov made a speech in one of the panel session №1 "human Rights-guiding star of a fair trial".

 

n his speech it was noted that in all legal field of the medieval Kazakh society the determining power was the power of the Steppe law, and its carrier, the Keeper, the reformer and the realizing force there was a narrow category of the people called biyami. In the Kazakh customary law system worked out a layer of principles and norms that determine the essence and status of the judge-Biy, which are firmly established in the legal consciousness of the people and determined largely the content of its traditional mentality.

bragimov Zh. I also stressed that bi-the judge was free in manifestation of their actions and beliefs. At the same time, the "people's eye"was invisibly chained to him-public opinion, which represents a real force, more capable and influential than the upper authorities.

     At the end of the international scientific forum, participants agreed that the conference should be given a traditional, annual character devoted to contemporary issues of human rights and fair trial.