Theoretical Foundations of Administrative Justice in Foreign Countries and Kazakhstan
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.52123/1994-2370-2024-1154Keywords:
administrative justice, theoretical framework, international experience, legal system, due process, access to justice, governance, legal frameworkAbstract
This in-depth research explores the theoretical foundations of administrative justice in foreign nations and their applicability within Kazakhstan's context. Utilizing a meticulous comparative analysis, this study assesses the relevance, distinctions, and potential impact of administrative justice on justice system in general and Kazakhstan’s relevant institute particularly. Through a comprehensive qualitative review encompassing extensive literature, legal documents, and illuminative case studies, the article presents significant findings.
These findings unveil not only the strengths inherent in chosen international models but also pinpoint crucial adaptations for optimizing Kazakhstan's administrative justice system. By shedding light on these critical aspects, this research provides valuable ideas for policy development and the reform agenda in the appropriate field. It is concluded that administrative justice institute should be determined as a combine of administrative proceedings and administrative procedures. These outcomes are poised to guide effective strategies and reforms, ultimately contributing to the enhancement of Kazakhstan's administrative justice landscape.