LEGAL REGULATION OF PERSONAL NON-PROPERTY RELATIONS UNDER THE LEGISLATION OF THE REPUBLIC OF KAZAKHSTAN
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Personal non-property rights, legal regulation, moral harm, digital privacy, legislation of KazakhstanAbstract
The article examines the legal regulation of personal non-property relations in Kazakhstan, including intangible benefits such as dignity, honor, reputation, privacy, and personal data protection. It analyzes the strengths and weaknesses of current legislation using comparative legal, systematic, formal legal, and analytical methods.
The research focuses on gaps in the regulatory framework, inconsistencies in judicial practice, and the effects of digitalization on individual rights, drawing on national and international legal norms, court decisions, academic literature, and statistical data. A SWOT analysis reveals both the potential for legislative reform and the risks associated with digital threats and the legal illiteracy of the population.. In conclusion, the need for codifying individual rights, developing a judicial methodology for assessing moral harm, and bringing national legislation in line with international human rights standards has been substantiated
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