Legal protection in the digital age has been strengthened
07.02.2026 12:21:23 1161
In Kazakhstan, the protection of citizens' rights in the digital space has been legally enshrined for the first time at the constitutional level. This provision, included in the Basic Law, is aimed at ensuring the security of citizens' personal data in the digital environment and protecting their rights. In addition, in order to improve the law enforcement system, the "Miranda Rule" was introduced during detention, prohibiting repeated criminal or administrative prosecution of a citizen for the same offense. In addition, the mechanisms for protecting women's rights have been strengthened by legally recognizing marriage as a union between a man and a woman. These changes will strengthen the principles of the rule of law and protect the freedoms and legitimate interests of citizens in accordance with new digital requirements.