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SOME FACETS OF INTEGRATION IN THE MODERNIZATION OFTHE CIVIL PROCESS
Author(s) -
Z.K. Ayupova,
Kussainov D.U,
Winston Nagan
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
izvestiâ nacionalʹnoj akademii nauk respubliki kazahstan. seriâ obŝestvennyh i gumanitarnyh nauk
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2224-5294
DOI - 10.32014/2018.2224-5294.30
Subject(s) - law , law enforcement , procedural law , public law , political science , enforcement , due process , private law , state (computer science) , municipal law , civil law (civil law) , computer science , algorithm
The rules of procedural law regulate the jurisdictional, i.e. law enforcement process, which is carried out in the form of law enforcement by specially authorized bodies (court, Prosecutor’s office, police, etc.) in cases of crimes and other offenses or in disagreements, i.e. when the subjects of legal relations cannot come to an agreement on their rights and obligations and apply to the court. Procedural law can be defined as a set (system) of legal norms, governing the procedure, the form of jurisdictional law enforcement activities of the competent state bodies on officials, aimed at the implementation of the norms of various branches of substantive law. Law enforcement in procedural law is carried out with the assistance of law enforcement agencies. The activities of the state and its bodies cover many areas of state and public life. One of the central places in this implementation of the tasks, law and order in law-abiding state with the protection of human rights and freedoms, protection of the rights and interests of the state and non-governmental organizations, labor collectives, combating crimes and other offenses. The development of law-abiding stateis one of the main aims of our society.

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