Kazakhstan Takes Step Forward in Promoting and Protecting the Human Rights of Victims of Domestic Violence
11 December 2009
On December 5, 2009, the President of Kazakhstan signed the Law "On prevention of domestic violence" and the Law "On amendments to some legislative acts of
The Advocates for Human Rights was invited to review the laws when they were in draft form, first in August 2008 by the UNIFEM Regional Office in
OSCE/ODIHR organized meetings with members of parliament and representatives of women’s non-governmental organizations in
OSCE/ODIHR’s final opinion was published on 27 October 2009. While a few concerns remained, the law had been improved to remove the “official notice” of the impermissibility of committing domestic violence, and the length of protection orders was extended from 5 to 30 days on application to the prosecutor.
Compiled from: President signed laws on improvement of measures on prevention of domestic violence, kazinform (5 December 2009); Kazakhstan: Final Opinion on Draft Domestic Violence Law Published, The Advocates for Human Rights (6 November 2009); Update on OSCE/ODIHR Meeting in Kazakhstan on Draft Domestic Violence Law, The Advocates for Human Rights (June 2009).
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Please visit the Kazakhstan country page of this website and the following What's New articles:
Kazakhstan: Final Opinion on Draft Domestic Violence Law Published, The Advocates for Human Rights (6 November 2009); and Update on OSCE/ODIHR Meeting in Kazakhstan on Draft Domestic Violence Law, The Advocates for Human Rights (June 2009).
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