Issues of the Legislative Implementation of the Constitutional Right of Citizens to Health Care in The Republic of Kazakhstan


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https://doi.org/10.32523/2616-6844-2025-151-2-60-78

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constitutional rights of citizens, social obligations of the state, right to health care, social rights, right to medical care

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The right to health protection, being one of the constitutional rights of citizens of Kazakhstan, forms the basis for the enjoyment of other rights of a social, economic, political and cultural nature. The proposed research article examines the right to health protection in the context of other constitutional rights, the authors emphasize its key importance for ensuring the state's implementation of other rights. The work substantiates in detail the role of this right, which lies in its interaction and relationship with other constitutional rights of a social, economic and political nature.

Structural, logical and dialectical methods were used as methods to study the norms of Kazakhstani legislation in the field of regulating the right to health care. To compile a theoretical basis, the norms of international acts, educational materials, scientific works, and materials of international organizations were also studied.

The authors emphasize the need for authorized entities of state power to send a corresponding appeal to the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Kazakhstan to develop an official interpretation of the provisions of Article 29 of the Constitution of Kazakhstan and a normative and legal explanation of the meaning and content of constitutional norms that are designed to regulate the sphere of health care, which includes the health care system and the provision of medical care to the population.

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2025-06-29

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Tazhiyeva М., Mytalyapova А., & Ormanova Ш. (2025). Issues of the Legislative Implementation of the Constitutional Right of Citizens to Health Care in The Republic of Kazakhstan. BULLETIN of L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University Law Series, 151(2), 60–78. https://doi.org/10.32523/2616-6844-2025-151-2-60-78

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