"Alash Lawyers": A Lecture on Law, History, and Independence Held at AIU

Mon, Mar 17, 2025, 1:31 PM

As part of the events dedicated to the 30th anniversary of the Parliament of the Republic of Kazakhstan, an open lecture titled "Alash Lawyers" was held at Astana International University on March 17, 2025. The speaker of the event was a member of the Mazhilis of the Parliament of Kazakhstan and an honored lawyer of the country, Kuspan Abzal Temirgalievich. The lecture was attended by students of the "History" and "International Relations" programs, as well as university faculty members.

The speaker's presentation provided participants with a deeper understanding of the formation of the national legal system. Kuspan Abzal Temirgalievich spoke about the role of the lawyers of the Alash movement in shaping Kazakhstan's independence, their bold reforms, commitment to justice, and unwavering defense of national interests. He also discussed the development of parliamentarism, key legislative transformations, and contemporary challenges facing the system of governance.

The lecture sparked great interest among students. Future historians and international relations specialists actively asked questions about the influence of Alash lawyers on modern law, mechanisms for legislative reform, and the prospects for Kazakhstan's legal development. At the end of the event, AIU Vice President Kairat Amangeldinovich Abdrakhmanov expressed his gratitude to Kuspan Abzal Temirgalievich for his insightful and engaging lecture, emphasizing the importance of such meetings in helping young people develop a profound understanding of historical and legal processes that shape the country's development.

The event took place in a warm and educational atmosphere, allowing students to gain a fresh perspective on Kazakhstan's legal history. Astana International University expresses its gratitude to the speaker for his fascinating lecture and meaningful dialogue with students, as well as to all participants for their active involvement in discussing key aspects of history and law.


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