Legal Protection Issues of Housing Rights of Orphans and Children Left Without Parental Care
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31489/2025l2/185-193Keywords:
housing, relations, housing for orphans, children left without parental care, children’s rights, housing rights, social protection, housing queue, housing fund, Children’s Rights CommissionerAbstract
The article examines the issues related to the implementation of housing rights guaranteed by the state for orphans and children left without parental care. The main goal of the article is to study the realization of the right to receive housing from the state housing fund by orphans and children left without parental care as subjects of housing relations, as well as to propose effective solutions to the problems arising in this process. The author analyzed practical and statistical data related to the protection of the rights of orphans and children left without parental care, including statistics on individuals in this category who were on the waiting list for housing in various regions, as presented on the Kezekte.kz website. The study identifies and analyzes issues related to the application of legislation. The article explores such problems as long waiting periods in the queue, low rates of social housing construction, and the lack of guarantees from the state. The research employed general scientific methods of cognition, including synthesis, analysis, induction, deduction, comparative legal and systematic approaches, the study of specialized articles and legislation, data analysis and generalization, and logical methods. As a solution to the problems associated with the realization of the right to receive housing from the state housing fund, the author proposed the introduction of alternative approaches into legislation.