Kazakhstan: Litigation, Mediation & Arbitration

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Revisiting Final Decisions: Where New Circumstances End And Legal Certainty Begins
Kazakhstan's Civil Procedure Code provides an exceptional mechanism for reviewing final court decisions based on newly discovered or new circumstances, but this procedural tool is strictly limited and cannot be used as a substitute for ordinary appeals. Understanding when and how this mechanism applies is critical for parties seeking to challenge binding court acts after exhausting standard appeal options.
Kazakhstan Litigation
U
Unicase Law Firm
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Kazakhstan’s Recent Arbitration Enforcement Precedent: A Loophole Allowing Debtors To Hide Assets?
Since gaining independence in 1991 and following the collapse of the Soviet Union, Kazakhstan has consistently looked outward foreign investors and strengthen its economy. The oil and gas sector remains one of the most attractive areas for many investors, especially for the major players from Europe and the United States. Although the economy has grown rapidly since 1991, Kazakhstan continues to pursue an investor- friendly course, as there are still many areas as agriculture, technology, financial services and others to be improved with the involvement of foreign investments.
Kazakhstan Litigation
GI
GRATA International
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Revisiting Final Decisions: Where New Circumstances End And Legal Certainty Begins
Kazakhstan's Civil Procedure Code provides an exceptional mechanism for reviewing final court decisions based on newly discovered or new circumstances, but this procedural tool is strictly limited and cannot be used as a substitute for ordinary appeals. Understanding when and how this mechanism applies is critical for parties seeking to challenge binding court acts after exhausting standard appeal options.
Kazakhstan Litigation
U
Unicase Law Firm
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Mediation In Tax Disputes: Admissibility, Limits And Judicial Practice
Can mediation resolve tax disputes in Kazakhstan? This analysis examines the legal framework, admissibility conditions, and practical applications of mediation agreements between taxpayers and tax authorities. Through nine detailed case studies from Kazakhstani courts, discover how administrative discretion enables flexible dispute resolution, from revoking audit notices to adjusting tax liabilities and establishing procedural timelines.
Kazakhstan Tax
KP
KP Disputes
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