Justice on Steppe: How Kazakh Judges Settle Disputes

ASTANA – Long before modern courts emerged, disputes on the Kazakh steppe were resolved by biys, a respected judges whose authority stemmed not from official appointment but from public trust, deep knowledge of customary law and a reputation for fairness. Zharilkasyn Zhappasov, a candidate of historical sciences and professor at the …

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