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The European Union and Central Asian Countries’ Activities in the Field of Human Rights: Peculiarities and Directions

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  • Malgazhdarova, Meruyert
  • Akhmetzhanova, Leila
  • Shaimardanov, Zhanibek
  • Nurdavletova, Saniya
  • Baigondin, Rinat

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This research aims to identify the features and characteristics of the policies of the European Union and Central Asian countries in the sphere of human rights by examining the main vectors and elements of governance at the national and international levels. The research methodology consists of system analysis, which reviews the general situation in the field of civil rights, outlines the problems of protection activities in individual states and regions, and identifies key areas for improvement. The basic elements and components of the activity of the European Union countries in the sphere of protection of fundamental human rights are considered, and the distinctive features of this type of activity in the Central Asian countries are outlined. Positive and negative tendencies of the legal protection of human rights in separate Central Asian states as well as probable scenarios of further development of the sphere in the region are presented. The uniqueness and peculiarities of the Republic of Kazakhstan’s policy in the sphere of human rights protection as a key vector in the process of development of a democratic state are studied. Based on the results, practical recommendations are presented to improve the process of formation of the activity of the Republic in the sphere of human rights and freedoms.

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  • Malgazhdarova, Meruyert & Akhmetzhanova, Leila & Shaimardanov, Zhanibek & Nurdavletova, Saniya & Baigondin, Rinat, 2024. "The European Union and Central Asian Countries’ Activities in the Field of Human Rights: Peculiarities and Directions," European Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 32(3), pages 291-307, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:eurrev:v:32:y:2024:i:3:p:291-307_5
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