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Legal Aspects of the Problems of Regulation of Advocacy in Criminal Proceedings in the Kyrgyz Republic

Asel Kurmanalieva1, Nursel Sutalinova2, Makhabat Kenzhebek kyzy3, Alexey Shevchenko4 & Rakhat Dzhorobekova5

Abstract
The relevance of the study of the legislation regulating advocacy in Kyrgyz Republic is related to the constantly changing environment, new requirements for justice and access to legal aid, as well as the need to meet international standards and improve law enforcement practice in the country. The purpose of this study was to examine the problematic aspects of the functioning of advocacy in Kyrgyz Republic and to identify promising solutions to improve it. The methods of statistical analysis, analogy, and generalisation, as well as formal legal and formal logical approaches were employed in this study. The study covered the features of
the evolution in the regulation of advocacy in Kyrgyz Republic, as well as the problems inherent in the current stage of its functioning. It was summarised that modern legal regulation mechanisms in Kyrgyz Republic ensure the stable work of lawyers and protect their independence and effectiveness.

Keywords: Defence Counsel, Qualified Legal Aid, Criminology, Criminal Procedure, Legislation of Kyrgyz Republic.

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