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President Tokayev Signs Laws Aimed at Protecting the Rights of Women and Safety of Children lee joo-won reporter 2024-04-18 08:01:10



April 15, 2024 - Astana, Kazakhstan – President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has enacted the laws of Kazakhstan

 “On Amendments and Additions to Certain Legislative Acts of the Republic of Kazakhstan Regarding 

the Protection of Women’s Rights and Children’s Safety” and “On Amendments and Additions to the Administrative Offenses Code of Kazakhstan Regarding 

the Protection of Women’s Rights and Children’s Safety."


These laws significantly strengthen protections for women and children. The Kazakhstan Senate passed

 the legislation on April 11, following its approval on February 21 by the Mazhilis, the lower house of the Kazakh Parliament. This law became the first in the Commonwealth of Independent States region to introduce novel measures for the protection of women and children.


The legislation was developed in collaboration with the Commissioner for Children’s Rights, members of Parliament, and various government agencies following directives from President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev. The law aims to increase the safety and security of families and children across Kazakhstan, focusing on the development of a robust infrastructure to support those in vulnerable situations and to prevent instances of violence.


Norms have been introduced to toughen accountability for all acts of violence against women and children, strengthen the institution of the family, and enhance the safety of minors. Specifically, the intentional infliction of minor health harm and battery have now been criminalised. Additionally, the accountability for intentionally causing moderate to severe health damage has been increased.


Criminal liability now applies to those who incite or assist in suicide, as well as those who promote it. Similarly, sexual harassment of individuals under the age of 16 is now subject to criminal liability. 


The penalties for kidnapping and unlawful imprisonment of minors have been significantly toughened, reflecting a broader commitment to safeguarding young people. Additionally, administrative responsibility for bullying, including cyberbullying, of minors has been established for the first time. To ensure the safety of children in educational environments, institutions are now mandated to immediately report any illegal acts committed by or against minors to law enforcement. 

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