Legal Support of the Process of Kazakhstan Accession to the OECD: Potential for Improving Quality of Individual's Labour Rights Regulation

  • Batyrbek A. ZHETPISBAYEV Department of Criminal Law and Criminal Process, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan
  • Gulzira T. BAISALOVA Department of Constitutional, International Law and Customs, Eurasian Law Academy named after D.A. Kunaev Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan
  • Kairatbek Kh. SHADIYEV Department of State and the Civil-Law Disciplines, Institute of History and Law Kazakh National Pedagogical University named after Abai Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan
  • Amangeldy Sh. KHAMZIN Department of Law, History and Sociology, Academy of Business, Education and Law, Innovative University of Eurasia Pavlodar, Republic of Kazakhstan
  • Yermek A. BURIBAYEV Department of State and the Civil-Law Disciplines, Institute of History and Law Kazakh National Pedagogical University named after Abai Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan
  • Zhanna A. KHAMZINA Department of State and the Civil-Law Disciplines, Institute of History and Law Kazakh National Pedagogical University named after Abai Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan

Abstract

The leading concept of the research is to prepare, implement scientific and practical recommendations, proposals aimed at improving the quality of legal regulation of wage employment in Kazakhstan. The study has two interrelated end goals: the development of a scientific and legal basis for Kazakhstan's accession to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD, Organization) and the unification of the national Labour legislation with universally recognized standards for the implementation of Labour relations in OECD countries.The aim is to theoretically substantiate the concept and content of the legal framework for ensuring human rights in the OECD countries; to generalize and develop ideas for solving the issues of improving the quality of legal regulation of the social and Labour sphere in Kazakhstan; to investigate problems and suggest ways of transforming the standards of wage Labour recognized in OECD countries into the Kazakhstani system of law.As a result of the research, conclusions and proposals are formulated aimed at improving and modernizing the norms of the Labour legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan in the context of the development of all spheres of public administration and regulation in accordance with OECD recommendations and standards.

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Published
2017-12-30
How to Cite
ZHETPISBAYEV, Batyrbek A. et al. Legal Support of the Process of Kazakhstan Accession to the OECD: Potential for Improving Quality of Individual's Labour Rights Regulation. Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, [S.l.], v. 8, n. 7, p. 2292-2297, dec. 2017. ISSN 2068-696X. Available at: <https://journals.aserspublishing.eu/jarle/article/view/2046>. Date accessed: 22 dec. 2024. doi: https://doi.org/10.14505/jarle.v8.7(29).30.