Legal aid website launched in Kazakh capital
Changes in legislation of Kazakhstan, legal advices, notes to help entrepreneurs relating consumer protection are available at the website.
According to the law department of the capital, judicial, law enforcement, state and local agencies, leading research and educational institutions, professional associations and public capital will be the main news sources.
The information will be available in Kazakh and Russian. The website is oriented for wide audience, including professionals and citizens who wish to get qualified legal assistance.
The interactive map will navigate you among law firms, legal institutions of Astana city
In general the website is oriented on formation of packed legal resource of constantly updated information on legislation news, public bodies’ activity and service capabilities in the form of access to blogs of law enforcement, judiciary and public officials, Chamber of Notaries, the Bar, and obtaining government services of a legal nature provided by public authorities in online mode.
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