Lack of Acquittals in Tajikistan Courts: Expert Insights on Judicial Practices
Over the past five years, only 28 acquittals have been handed down in Tajikistan's courts in criminal cases, sparking discussions about the judicial system's practices.
Over the past five years, only 28 acquittals have been handed down in Tajikistan's courts in criminal cases, sparking discussions about the judicial system's practices.
in News / Tajikistan,
Kazakhstan is considering transitioning to a classical model of jury courts, separating jurors from judges in deliberation rooms, as part of a draft law for optimizing the legal system.
in Politics / Kazakhstan,
Deputies in Kazakhstan approve a draft law aimed at introducing fines for criminal offenses to ensure stability in criminal legislation.
in Politics / Kazakhstan,
President Japarov celebrates the Day of Judicial System Workers in Kyrgyzstan, emphasizing the importance of the judiciary in building a civil society and national economy development.
in Politics / Kyrgyzstan,