Problems of judicial protection of the rights of entrepreneurs

Authors

  • G.B. Assetova
  • G.A. Ilyassova

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31489/2025l1/130-138

Keywords:

entrepreneur, entrepreneurial activity, protection of entrepreneurs’ rights, entrepreneurial law, judicial protection, court, business, rights and freedoms, subject of entrepreneurial activity

Abstract

The article is devoted to the analysis of judicial protection of the rights of entrepreneurs in the Republic of Kazakhstan. The right to judicial protection is one of the fundamental rights enshrined in the Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Effective judicial protection is important for entities engaged in entrepreneurial activity, since it ensures not only the exercise of the right to protection from illegal actions of state bodies and  other entities, but also the stability of entrepreneurial activity in a market economy. The relevance of the research work is associated with the growing criticism from entrepreneurs of long-term litigation, the overload of courts, the problems of execution of judgements, as well as the low level of legal literacy. The purpose of the article is to identify the problems of judicial protection of the rights of entrepreneurs in Kazakhstan and to find ways to solve them. The objectives of the study are the analysis of legal provisions, the study of judicial practice, as well as the development of recommendations for improving the legal environment for entrepreneurial activity. The main issues related to the protection of the rights of entrepreneurs, including the improvement of alternative methods of dispute resolution, the increase in the legal literacy of entrepreneurs and the improvement of the judicial system as a whole are considered in the research. The results of the study have a practical value and may be of interest to human rights defenders, government agencies interacting with entrepreneurs, as well as to subjects of entrepreneurial activity. They can contribute to improving the business environment and strengthening legal protection.

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Published

2025-03-22

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Section

CURRENT ISSUES OF CIVIL AND CIVIL PROCEDURAL LAW