Post-Soviet transformations of state and law: continuity and reception in the Constitutional Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan
- Authors: Saybulaeva S.A.1
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							Affiliations: 
							- Dagestan State University
 
- Issue: No 3 (2025)
- Pages: 152–158
- Section: In the countries – members of the Commonwealth of Independent States
- URL: https://rjeid.com/1026-9452/article/view/683026
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.31857/S1026945225030142
- ID: 683026
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Abstract
This article is devoted to the study of post-Soviet transformations of the state and law of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The accent element is the study of the objects, scope and limits of Continuity and reception in the formation of statehood and the legal system of the modern period. According to the author, the public legal system of the Republic of Kazakhstan of the modern period contains objects of direct continuity of Soviet State Law, a significant amount of Received material of Russian Constitutional Law, with the systematic use of horizontal and vertical reception of provisions of other donor spaces (international and/or foreign).
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Saida A. Saybulaeva
Dagestan State University
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							Email: saybulaeva_s@mail.ru
				                					                																			                								
PhD in Law, Associate Professor, Department “Legal Support of Management”
Russian Federation, 43-a Magomed Gadzhiyev str., 367000 MakhachkalaReferences
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