Constitutional Bases of the Right to Petition: Case of Central Asian States
Keywords:
human rights, constitutionAbstract
This article is devoted to the issue of a human right to petition. It describes the importance, objects and subjects of the right to petition, the forms, methods, guarantees and procedures for its realization. Author scrupulously investigated the case of Central Asian states. In this regard, similar situations in the constitutions of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan are summarized, different aspects are highlighted. In particular, based on the textual analysis of the constitutions and the practice related to the realization of the right to petition, preliminary scientific and practical conclusions are drawn, the main peculiarities are indicated. Also, the author describes the international-legal bases of applying to the bodies of international organizations and reveals its importance for Central Asian countries.
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