THE PLACE OF NORMATIVE RESOLUTIONS OF THE SUPREME COURT IN THE FIELD OF CRIMINAL LAW
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.26577/JAPJ2024-111-i3-014Abstract
This study seeks to investigate the impact and relevance of Supreme Court normative decrees in criminal law practice in Kazakhstan. Our objective is to explore their influence on law enforcement practices as well as harmonization between national laws and international standards. Among the primary directions of inquiry lies theoretical analysis of legal nature decrees as well as historical development studies and comparative legal research.
Scientific and practical significance of this work lies in its comprehensive examination of how normative decrees affect uniform judicial practice and law enforcement stability. Research methodology included content analysis, comparative legal method interpretation legal interpretation as well as statistical analysis.
The primary findings of this research indicated that normative decrees of the Supreme Court play an essential role in shaping law enforcement practices and guaranteeing uniform and stable interpretations of criminal law. These findings underscore the necessity of further aligning Kazakhstani legislation with international standards to enhance law enforcement efficiency and promote human rights protection.
Research's value lies in filling gaps in existing literature and offering recommendations to enhance law enforcement practices in Kazakhstan. Practical applications of research results include their potential use by judges, lawyers, and others practicing criminal law.
Keywords: normative resolutions of the Supreme Court, normative legal act, sphere of criminal law, legal institute, concept of normative resolution.